Ohsung Electronics URCMX-350N RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User Manual User s Manual I

Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User s Manual I

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Users Manual

Order Number : GETEC-C1-09-177 FCC Part 15 subpart C
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EUT Type: RF Remote Controller
FCC ID.: OZ5URCMX-350N
APPENDIX I
: USER’S MANUAL
Owners
Manual
MX-350 Owner’s Manual © 2004 Universal Remote Control, Inc.
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Thank You!
Thank you for purchasing the MX-350 Pre-Programmed and
Learning Remote Control. This manual is designed to assist you
step-by-step as you setup the MX-350 to replace all of your
remote controls and automate your home entertainment system.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started 2
Button Layout 3
Basic Setup 5
Pre-Programmed Method 5
Learning Method 9
Volume Control Punch Through 12
Advanced Operation 14
Advanced Setup 16
Editing Button Labels 16
Macro Button Setup 19
Favorite Channel Setup 21
Hiding and Adding Pages 23
Erasing 25
Cloning One MX-350 to Another 26
Recalling Pre-Programmed Settings 27
Utilizing Optional RF Base Stations 28
IR/RF Signal Setting 31
ID # - Setting Base Station Address 33
EMITT - Setting IR Emitter Outputs 34
BLAST - Setting the Front Panel Blaster On or Off 35
Pre-Programmed Code Tables 37
Frequently Asked Questions 61
Warranty 62
Specifications 63
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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Getting Started
Congratulations!
You’ve purchased one of the most advanced and easy to setup control sys-
tems available. The MX-350’s built-in library includes thousands of different
brands and models of remote controls. In most systems, all you have to do
to setup the MX-350 is enter which brands and models you own. If you own
a component too new to be in the library, the MX-350 uses advanced learn-
ing technology to quickly set each MX-350 button, one at at time. Setting up
your MX-350 to replace all your existing remote controls can be done in a
few minutes. Basic Setup is described on pages 5 to 13.
The MX-350’s exciting advanced features automate and customize operation
in many ways. You could use Macro Setup to power on all of your compo-
nents and start the show with the press of one button! With the MX-350’s
unique Favorite Channel capability, you can tune in a channel with the
press of one button instead of entering the entire channel number. Any of
the button names on the display can be edited as you like. It is best to
delay any Advanced Setup (described on pages 14 to 36) until after you
finish Basic Setup.
Battery Installation
Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing up the cover lock.
Insert four AAA batteries into the battery compartment as shown in the
diagram.
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MAIN
Button
takes you
to the
MAIN
Menu.
Screen
Labeled
Display
Buttons
LIGHT
Button
PAGE
Numbers
FUNCTION
Buttons
TITLE
FAVORITE
CHANNEL
Button
PAGE
Buttons
change the
page of
Display
Buttons.
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Transmitting
“Busy” Signal
Indicator*
*Note: When a command, macro or favorite channel is being transmitted, an icon will appear
in the top right corner of the display. While the MX-350 is “busy”, it will ignore a button push.
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Selecting a New DEVICE Changes
All Button Commands Instantly
The MX-350 can operate ten different devices even though it is only one
remote control. Let’s try it now! Press the MAIN button, then press the TV
DEVICE button.
The top of the screen changes from MAIN to TV. Now all of the buttons
change their function to operate a TV. Press the page buttons. Watch the
labels of the display buttons change with each press. There are eight pages
of display buttons already labeled for TV operation. To operate another
component (e.g., VCR, DVD etc.), press the MAIN button to return to the
MAIN menu. The MAIN menu displays five of your Devices on the
screen. Simply press one of the screen-labeled Device buttons to operate
another device. If you don’t see the device name you want, then use the
PAGE buttons to display the remaining five devices on page 2 of the
MAIN menu.
Light Button
Press the LIGHT button to backlight all the buttons. To turn off the back-
lighting, press the LIGHT button again, or just wait ten seconds (the back-
lighting automatically shuts itself off).
TV
DEVICE
Button
MAIN
Button
LIGHT
Button
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Basic Setup
You can start setting up your MX-350 using either the Pre-Programmed
Method or the Learning Method. However, all the buttons of the MX-350 are
setup at once with the Pre-Programmed Method, so it is usually faster than
the one-button-at-a-time Learning Method.
Pre-Programmed Method
Power on the A/V component you wish to setup, so that you can test
codes by sending power off commands.
Refer to the pre-programmed code tables on pages 38 - 59 and
write down the code numbers listed for your A/V component. The
code numbers are listed by categories of devices, then by brand.
See page 37 for a category list.
Press and hold both the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons for approxi-
mately three seconds. The top of the display will show “SETUP”.
You are in SETUP mode now.
Note: You have 30 seconds to perform a step while you are in SETUP mode. If
you don’t press a button within that time, the MX-350 will time out and return to
normal operation.
MAIN
Button ENT
Button
1
2
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Press the P-PRO button to select the Pre-Programmed Method.
The display changes so that you can select which Device button to
setup.
In this step you choose the name of the device you’d like to setup.
Use the cursor UP or DOWN buttons to change the flashing name.
When it is correct, press the SELECT button.
For Example: I wanted to setup the TV Device button first, so I pressed the
cursor UP or DOWN until “TV” was flashing in the display.
The bottom of the display will flash “FROM TABLE”.
P-PRO
Button
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UP
SELECT
DOWN
Press a Page button to display the
other five Device names.
First
Five
Device
Names
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In this step you verify the type of component you plan to operate
with this device button. If the flashing name is correct, press
SELECT.
If the name flashing in the display is incorrect (for example, you are setting up
AUX to operate a Laser Disc Player), use the UP and DOWN buttons to
change the flashing name to the correct type of component.
Note: Each name that appears in the display may include several types of
components. For example, the DVD category includes DVD players and
Laser Disc Players. See page 37 for a list of component types each Code
Table contains.
Point the MX-350 at the component, then enter the first three digit
code number from your notes using the numbered buttons. After
you enter each three digit number, look at the component to see if
it turned off.
Continue to enter code numbers until the component powers off.
For Example: I have a Sony TV. I found the code numbers 070, 139,147,
126, 185, 194 and 085 under Sony in the TV TABLE. Using the numbered
buttons on the MX-350, I entered 070 and looked at the TV. It didn’t turn off,
so I entered 139, then 147 and so on, until I found the code that powered
off the TV.
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SELECT
Use the
number
buttons to
enter the
code
number.
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Note: If a component fails to turn off after you have entered all of the code
numbers listed for your brand, you can scan through the other brands in the
table using the UP and DOWN buttons (there is a chance that your
component was actually manufactured by another brand). However, most of
the code tables are so large it is usually faster to use the Learning Method on
Page 9.
When the component turns off, save the code number you entered
by pressing the SAVE button that appears on the screen.
Exit SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button two times. When
the display shows “MAIN”, you are back in normal operating
mode.
SAVE
Button
Code
Number
You
Entered
MAIN
Button
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Scan Up to the next Code
Number
Scan Down to the previous
Code Number
Press Power On or Power
Off to test if the device
powers off.
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Repeat steps one through nine for each of your devices. If you are
missing any commands, use the learning method, described next
Learning Method
The MX-350 can learn commands from your old remote controls one-but-
ton-at-a-time by following these simple steps:
Line-up the MX-350 with your old remote control, head-to-head,
one or two inches apart.
On the MX-350, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at
the same time for approximately three seconds. The top of the dis-
play will show “SETUP”. You are in SETUP mode now.
Note: You have 30 seconds to perform a step while you are in SETUP mode. If
you don’t press a button within that time, the MX-350 will time out and return to
normal operation.
Press the LEARN button.
The top of the screen will change to “LEARN”.
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LEARN
Button
1
2
3
The display will show a list of the first five devices.
Select the device you would like to teach commands to by pressing
the Device button.
Now, press any button you want to teach a command to.
Note: If you don’t see the display button you would like to teach, use the
PAGE buttons. The only buttons you can’t teach are the PAGE and MAIN but-
tons.
Once you press a button, the top of the display will change from
“LEARN” to “READY”.
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Press any
of the
Device
Buttons.
Press
any
Button.
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Press and hold the button you want on your old remote control until
the display changes to either “GOOD” or “FAILED”.
If the “GOOD” label appears on top of the display, you were successful.
Now, press the next button you wish to teach. Keep repeating steps 6
through 7 until you have learned all the buttons you want.
If the “FAILED” label appears on top of the display, try to teach the
same button in MX-350 once again by repeating steps 6-7.
Continue to teach any commands from any of your remote controls
by repeating steps 5-7 (to go back to step five, press MAIN once).
Once you completed teaching all the buttons, return to normal opera-
tion by pressing the MAIN button twice. Test all your new commands.
If any of them don’t work, try learning again using these notes:
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Move to another room. Plasma TVs, sunlight, halogen or
quartz lighting can interfere with the learning process.
Although the old remote control seems to work fine,
change the batteries to fresh alkaline batteries.
Vary the distance between the remote controls
gradually. Try 1/4”, 1”, 2”and so on, up to 4 feet.
Tap the button on the original remote control instead of
pressing and holding it during the learning process.
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Volume Control Punch Through
In most home entertainment systems, the sound volume is only con-
trolled by one device. In some systems, it is the TV speakers that make
the sound, so you would use the TV device on the MX-350 to raise and
lower the volume. In another system, it might be a surround sound
receiver and speakers that control the sound, so you would use the
MX-350’s AUDIO device to adjust the volume. Constantly switching the
MX-350 to TV or AUDIO to adjust the volume is inconvenient in daily
life.
You can use Punch Through to set the MX-350’s volume buttons to always
control the sound in your system. That way when the MX-350 is set to
VCR or DVD, the volume up, down and mute buttons will work perfect-
ly without switching back to AUDIO or TV. Here’s how:
Enter Setup mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT for
three seconds. The top of the display show you are in SETUP mode
now.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press the PAGE UP button to get to page 2 of the SETUP menu.
Press the PUNCH button.
Press the VOL button. The display confirms by displaying “VOL” at the
top of the screen. This sets up the group of three buttons (Volume Up,
Volume Down and Mute) in one action!
The bottom of the display flashes ”PUNCH TO”.
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Select
Volume
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Press the device button for the device that doesn’t have volume
control commands yet (i.e.,DVD). This is the device you are going
to PUNCH TO for the volume and mute commands.
Note: If you wish to PUNCH to the MAIN device, press the POWER OFF
button at this time.
The bottom of the display will then flash “PUNCH FROM”. Now
you select the device that has the volume commands you want
(i.e.,TV for systems using the TV speakers, AUDIO for systems with
surround sound receivers). The bottom of the
display will flash “SAVED”.
Repeat steps 3-5 until all your devices operate the volume perfect-
ly. Press the MAIN button twice to return to normal operating
mode and test your Punch Through settings.
Note: The Punch Through feature is not limited to
volume and can also be applied to channel or other functions. If you find
yourself switching to a particular device frequently to use a group of con-
trols, consider using Punch Through for another group, as listed here:
VOL - Volume Up, Volume Down and Mute
CH -
Channel Up, Channel Down, Prev. Channel and Number buttons (0-9, +10, ENT)
PLAY - Play, Stop, Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward
VOD - Guide, Menu, Info, Exit, Up, Down, Left, Right, Sel
POWER - Power On and Power Off
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Select
the Device
you want to
“Punch To”
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Advanced Operation
Setting Backlight Options
You can adjust the amount of time that the MX-350 backlight stays on by
entering the SETUP mode and proceeding to page two (using the PAGE
UP button), then pressing the LIGHT button on the display (not the
Backlight button). Then enter the amount of time you would like the
light to stay on using the number pad (0-99 seconds). After making your
selection, press the SAVE button.
If you don’t want backlighting at all (this extends battery life), press the ON
button that appears on the screen. The ON will change to OFF. Press the
SAVE button. Exit the setup mode by pressing the MAIN button.
The FAV Button
When you press the FAV button, the display changes to a list of your
favorite TV channels. Each button can be set to instantly select the channel
on your TV. There are eight pages of five favorite channel buttons for a total
of 40. Simply touch the PAGE buttons to display the other favorite chan-
nels. To return to the last device you viewed, press MAIN once (a second
press will take you to the MAIN menu).
To setup your Favorite Channel buttons go to page 21.
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Favorite
Channel
Buttons
FAV
Button
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Adjusting Contrast
You can make the text darker by pressing both the MAIN and cursor UP
buttons at the same time. To make the text appear lighter, press both the
MAIN and cursor DOWN buttons at the same time.
Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon
When a command is being transmitted, an icon will appear in
the top right corner of the display. It is a useful aid when setting
up Macros and FAVs, since it flashes with every step of a
sequence of commands.
Contrast set low.
Cursor
Up & Down
Buttons
MAIN
Button
Contrast set high.
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Advanced Setup
After you’ve finished all your basic setup, you can choose to make opera-
tion easier by customizing the MX-350 just the way you want, using the
Advanced Setup features described in this section.
Editing Button Labels
You can change the name of any of the display buttons (including
Favorite Channels) by following these steps:
Press and hold both the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons for approx-
imately three seconds. The top of the display will show “SETUP”.
You are in SETUP mode now.
Note: You have 30 seconds to perform a step while you are in SETUP mode. If you don’t
press a button within that time, the MX-350 will time out and return to normal operation.
Press the EDIT button.
The display changes to the EDIT menu. Press the TEXT button.
The screen displays the list of devices and “EDIT” will appear at
the top of the screen. Navigate to the device and page where there
is a button label you want to EDIT, selecting between the FAV,
MAIN, DEVICE, then using the PAGE button.
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TEXT
Button
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2
3
4
EDIT
Button
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Press the button you wish to edit. The first character of your button
label blinks.
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Blinking
Character
EDIT flashes at the bottom of the screen.
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A,B,C,1 D,E,F,2 G,H,I,3
J,K,L,4 M,N,O,5 P,Q,R,6
S,T,U,7 V,W,X,8 Y,Z,9
DOWN Cursor
button deletes the currently
blinking character.
UP Cursor
button deletes ALL text.
LEFT Cursor
button
moves blinking
character left.
RIGHT Cursor
button
moves blinking
character right.
Change the character by
using any of the number
keys. Each press of the
same number button selects
the next character of that
number’s group, as shown
here.
Once the character you
want appears, move to the
next space by pressing the
RIGHT cursor button.
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When you are finished editing the button, press the button you
edited and “SAVED” will flash at the bottom of the display.
To change any other button labels on the same device, press the next
button, then repeat steps 6-8. If you wish to edit a button on another
device, press the MAIN button once, then repeat Steps 4-8.
Once you’ve finished editing buttons, press the MAIN button four
times to return to normal operation.
Edit the MAIN Menu Title or a MAIN Menu Device Label
You can change the title of the MAIN Menu or a MAIN Menu device
label by following these steps after you’ve entered TEXT Edit mode
(described in the steps one through four in the preceding pages).
Once you’ve entered TEXT Edit mode, the top of the screen displays
EDIT and the first five devices of the MAIN Menu. There are five
pages you can access via the Page UP or DOWN buttons.
When the
top of the screen says EDIT, pressing a device button jumps to the pages for
that device so that you can edit a device’s LCD buttons normally. However,
if you continue to tap the Page button, the top of the screen will change
from EDIT to MAIN. While it says MAIN, there are three pages of LCD but-
tons. The first two list the Devices of the MAIN Menu and enable you to
change the device names when pressed. The third page titled MAIN has only
one entry for the LCD buttons; “MAIN”. When you press the corresponding
hard button, you can relable the MAIN title itself.
Select the title to edit by pressing the adjacent hard button.
Edit the text (described on steps 5 and 6 on page 17).
Press the button you edited to save the changes. Here’s an example:
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Each of the MAIN
menu device but-
tons has been cus-
tom labeled for
the activities the
user likes to use
out on the Patio.
The MAIN Menu
title has been
changed to PATIO,
so whenever the
MAIN button is
pressed, the user is
reminded that this is
the Patio remote.
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Macro Button Setup
Imagine turning on your TV, your DVD player and your surround sound
receiver by pressing a single button on your MX-350! What would nor-
mally take three remotes and three button pushes, the MX-350 can
accomplish with the press of one button. We call that a “Macro”. Any
of the Display buttons, the Power On or the Power Off buttons (on any
Device or Page) can be set to be Macro buttons!
To setup a macro button, follow these easy steps:
Enter the SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and
ENT for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press the MACRO button. The top of the display will show
“MACRO”. The bottom of the display will flash “SELECT”.
Navigate to the Device and Page where there is a button you would
like to set as a Macro button using the MAIN, DEVICE, and PAGE but-
tons.
Advanced Options:
If you wish to set one of the DEVICE buttons as a macro, on step 3, press the
Page Up button twice. The top of the display changes to MAIN, and you can
navigate to MAIN page 1 or page 2 before going on to Step 4.
Another option for DEVICE button macros is to only send the macro if the but-
ton is pressed and held. This is setup by entering a delay as the first step of the
macro. The amount of delay determines how long the user must press the but-
ton before the macro is sent. The advantage of this option is that a normal
press of the DEVICE button will simply switch devices without issuing the
macro.
Press the button you want to set as a Macro button. The top of the
screen will display the label of the button you selected. At the bot-
tom of the screen it displays “STEP0”, indicating that no macro
steps have been entered yet.
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Navigate to the Device and Page that has a button you want in your
macro using the MAIN, DEVICE and PAGE buttons. Then press the
button with the command you want. Whenever a button is pressed,
another Macro step is counted and displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
Don’t worry about the number of steps. Each macro button can
store up to 190 steps, so you are not likely to run out of steps!
Note: You can program delays in between commands by pressing the
PAUSE button. Each press adds half a second to the delay.
Press the LIGHT button to end your macro. A new screen displays
three choices:
Press the MAIN button twice to return to normal operation.
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SAVE
Button
SAVE
UNDO
EXIT
If you are happy with your macro, press the
SAVE button.
The UNDO button lets you erase the last step.
The EXIT button erases all the macro steps.
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Favorite Channel Setup
Imagine surfing all your favorite channels, without ever typing in a
channel number. By simply setting up each of the favorite channel but-
tons, you can make TV, cable or satellite operation fun and easy. To
setup a Favorite Channel button, follow these steps:
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press the FAV display button.
The top of the display will show “FAV”. The bottom of the display
will flash “SELECT”.
Use the Page buttons until you can see the name (i.e., ABC, CBS,
NBC) of the favorite channel you wish to setup.
Press the favorite channel button you wish to setup. The top of the
screen changes to show the channel name. The bottom of the
screen displays “STEP0”, indicating that you have not entered the
channel number yet.
Press either the TV, SAT or CABLE Device button (select the device you
use to enter channel numbers).
Press each of the number buttons for the channel.
Note: Some brands of television require an ENT(Enter) command after the
channel numbers.
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2
FAV
Button
3
4
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Note: If a number is repeated when setting the channel (for example,channel
“33” or “522”) it is usually best to set a half second delay in between the
identical numbers by pressing the PAUSE button. Each press of the PAUSE
button increases the delay by a half second.
Press the LIGHT button after you enter the
channel number. A new screen appears:
To save the channel you entered, press the SAVE button. The
UNDO button lets you erase the last entry. The EXIT button erases
all entries for this button.
When you are finished setting up Favorite Channel buttons, press
the MAIN button twice to return to normal operation.
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SAVE
Button
Use the PAUSE Button to set
delays between steps, each press
of the pause button increases the
delay by a half second.
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Hiding and Adding Pages
Each of your MX-350 Devices contains up to eight pages (if a page has no
IR data, it will be HIDDEN). However, you can HIDE any page from the
users view. A hidden page still appears in SETUP modes, so can be used
in macros. If you change your mind and would like the user to see a
hidden page, you can ADD them. You can add or hide pages on devices,
or on your favorite channel pages using this simple process:
Note: Be sure to program your Macros before you hide pages with a poten-
tial macro step in them. You can’t access hidden pages during macro setup.
However, after you finish Macro setup, you can hide pages without affect-
ing operation of your macros.
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time out
automatically.
Press the EDIT button.
Press the PAGE button.
“PAGE” appears at the top of the screen.
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3
EDIT
Button
PAGE
Button
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Navigate to any page, using the MAIN, DEVICE, FAV, and PAGE but-
tons.
When you select a page, the top of the screen
indicates whether you want to “ADD?” or “HIDE?” the page dis-
played. When you would like to change a page’s visibility, press the
LIGHT button.
You can continue to ADD or HIDE pages on other devices by repeat-
ing Steps 4 and 5.
When you are finished adding and hiding pages, press the MAIN but-
ton four times to return to normal operation.
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5
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7
This page is hidden.
To ADD it, press the
LIGHT button.
This page is visible.
To HIDE it, press the
LIGHT button.
MAIN
Button
DEVICE
Buttons
PAGE
Buttons
FAV
Button
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Erasing
You can erase an individual button with a learned command, a macro
or a favorite channel. You can erase an entire Device’s learned com-
mand or macro buttons. You can also erase ALL your learned com-
mands on all devices or all your macros or favorite channels every-
where. If you really want a fresh start, it is possible to reset everything to
the factory default condition.
Erasing Learned Buttons, Macros or Favs
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note : You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press a PAGE button to display page two of Setup.
Press the ERASE button.
Press either the LEARN, MACRO or FAV button.
The following screen appears:
If you press ALL, the MX-350 displays a SURE? button. After the SURE
button is pressed, all the buttons will be erased.
If you press DEVICE, a list of Devices will appear. Press the
device button that you wish to erase. The bottom of the screen
will flash ERASE twice, then ERASED.
If you press KEY, you’ll have to navigate to the Device and Page
you want using the MAIN, DEVICE and PAGE buttons. Press a
button to erase it. The bottom of the display will flash ERASE
twice, then ERASED.
To return to normal operating mode, press the MAIN button four times.
1
2
3
4
ALL —
DEVICE—
KEY—
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Erasing the Entire MX-350
To erase EVERYTHING, press and hold both the MAIN and the STOP
buttons for 15 seconds. After 15 seconds, the RESET screen appears.
Press the SURE button to erase all of your settings and return to the fac-
tory default setup.
Cloning One MX-350 to Another
If you own two or more MX-350, you can copy and transfer all the setup
from one MX-350 to another. Just follow these easy steps:
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press a PAGE button to display page two of Setup.
Press the CLONE button.
Align the two MX-350 head-to-head, about an inch apart.
Press the RECV display button on the new MX-350 you would like to
setup by cloning.
Press the SEND display button on the MX-350 you previously setup.
Press the START button on the new MX-350 and then press the
START button on the MX-350 you previously setup.
Note: Cloning typically takes about 90 seconds.
After completion, the cloned MX-350 will flash “GOOD”.
Return to normal operation by pressing the MAIN button twice.
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SURE
Button
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2
3
4
5
6
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Recalling Pre-Programmed Settings
If you didn’t write down the code numbers you setup your MX-350 with,
you can recall them via this simple process:
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Go to page two of the SETUP menu via the PAGE UP button.
Press the RECAL button. The display changes to the recall screens. The
screen automatically switches between four screens, alternately flash-
ing page one devices and code numbers then those for page two.
Note: Pay attention to the page numbers on the bottom of the screen. Page
1 code numbers are the ones setup for the Page1 Devices. Page 2 code
numbers are the ones setup for the Page 2 Devices.
Write down the code numbers as they appear.
Return to normal operation by pressing the MAIN button twice.
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Utilizing Optional RF Base Stations
You can use the MX-350 as you would your other remote controls. It trans-
mits very powerful line-of-sight output using infrared light commands
(invisible to the naked eye). When you point the MX-350 at the components,
expect the range to be between 30 and 50 feet. When the remote is not
pointed in the general direction of the components, the range will vary
(depending on reflective surfaces, lighting, etc.).
However, the MX-350 also sends radio signals in every direction. By pur-
chasing the MRF-100 or the addressable MRF-250 or MRF-350 base sta-
tions, you can operate your equipment with the MX-350 50 to 100 feet away
(through walls, doors, cabinets, inside or outside). Since the RF Base
Station picks up the MX-350's radio signals from any direction, regardless of
distance, the MX-350 doesn’t have to be pointed!
Using MRF-250 or MRF-350 Addressable Base Stations
By installing an MRF-250 or MRF-350 base station you gain freedom from
interference from a nearby room, house or condo where someone else
might be using an RF remote control. Addressable base stations are
assigned one of 15 unique ID#’s. This allows multiple equipment loca-
tions in one house to be controlled by any MX-350. In operation it’s simple:
when you select a device located in the Den, the MX-350 only talks to the
base station in the Den. When you select a device located in the Family
Room, the MX-350 only talks to it!
When used with an MRF-250 or MRF-350 base station, the MX-350 can be
programmed to control identical components, for example, a media room
array of TV’s . The intelligent routing of the MRF-250 or the MRF-350 base
station will send your commands only to the TV you want to control. The
other identical TV’s will not receive commands. Of course, if your system
utilizes identical satellite receivers, cable boxes, VCR’s or disc changers
you can utilize IR routing just as easily for them. If you have more than six
identical components, up to 15 addressable MRF-250’s or MRF-350’s can
be installed to control them (thus allowing up to 90 identical components
in one house).
Note: The MX-350's radio signals will not control components directly.
Components that came with "no pointing" radio remote controls cannot
be operated by the MX-350 unless the component can be switched to standard
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The RF Base Station converts radio signals to stan-
dard infrared commands and sends them out via a
built-in front blaster to components in the same
cabinet space.
The MX-350 sends radio signal to
the MRF-100, MRF-250 or the
MRF-350 RF Base Stations.
Self-adhesive “flashers” (included with the MRF-250 or the
MRF-350) affix to the front panels of your components. The
flashers relay infrared commands to components out-of-sight of
the front blaster. The flashers plug into the rear flasher line out-
put jacks. Each flasher has a 10’ cable to easily reach compo-
nents on nearby shelves.
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RF Settings Overview
The MX-350 is factory set to work out of the box with an MRF-100 base sta-
tion, which is not addressable. The only setting that affects operation with
an MRF-100 is the RF/IR setting (to operate, the MX-350 must be set to IR/RF
or RF- it will not operate the MRF-100 in IR mode). The MX-350 will operate
with an MRF-250 or MRF-350 base station set to ID#0 with the factory
default settings. However, in order to gain the advantages of addressable
base stations (no interference between systems within one house or a
condo development with potential interference between two different con-
dos, turning the front blaster on or off, or routing identical commands to a
stack of identical televisions or satellite receivers etc.) you must reset the
MX-350 and the Base Station ID# to any address other than ID#0. ID#0 is an
“open door” to any RF signal, it is not a true address. It is extremely useful
for testing whether any interference is present, since the base station’s STA-
TUS LED will flicker if interference is present. Once the base station is
moved to a location where the LED does not flicker, the ID# can be
changed to one of the other addresses.
Note that ID#0 does not allow any emitter or blaster configuration. Before
changing any emitter or blaster settings, you must reset the ID# to an
address other than 0. Here are the factory default RF settings of the MX-350:
IR/RF (Type of Signal) - All devices are factory set to send both an IR line of
sight signal and an omnidirectional RF signal.
ID# (Base Station Address) - All devices are factory set with ID #0.
EMITT (IR Emitter Line Output) - All devices are factory set to output IR com-
mands through ALL IR Emitter Line Outputs.
BLAST (Base Station Front Panel Blaster) - The blaster is factory set to be on.
Changing the RF Settings
Enter SETUP mode by pressing and holding both MAIN and ENT
for three seconds.
Note: You have 30 seconds for each step, otherwise the MX-350 will time
out automatically.
Press the PAGE buttons until page three of Setup is displayed (RF is
the only choice on Page 3).
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Press the RF button.
The RF Settings Menu appears. See the notes on the following
pages for more info on each option. Make your selection by press-
ing the button you want:
After you’ve made a new setting and SAVED your change, use the
EXIT button to return to the RF settings menu to change any other
setting. Once you are finished all settings, use the MAIN button to
return to normal operation
IR/RF Signal Setting
You can set the signal to be IR line-of-sight only, RF only or IR and RF
simultaneously. Additionally, you can set the signal the same way for ALL
ten of your devices OR you can set the signal differently for each device
(the plasma TV could be set to be IR line-of-sight only, while the DVD
player and the Satellite receiver are set to be RF only). A good reason to set
the signal to RF only is to prevent too much IR being sent to a sensitive
component from two arrivals at the front panel (one directly from the
MX-350, one from the RF base station). A good reason to set the signal to IR
only is that another room has an MRF-100 base station (no RF address) so
it will receive commands from the MX-350 unless it is set to IR only.
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RF Button
Signal (IR, RF or Both)
Base Station ID #
Emitters - ALL or a specific Emitter
Blaster - Turn the Blaster On or Off
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From the RF Settings Menu, select IR/RF.
Decide whether you are changing the Signal for all devices or just
one of the devices of the MX-350.
Select ALL to change the signal settings to ALL
devices in the MX-350. Then, go to Step 4.
Select DEVIC to change the signal settings to
just one of the devices in the MX-350. Then, go
to Step 3.
The display changes to a list of the names of your devices. If you have
two pages of devices, pressing either of the page buttons will display
the other page. Select the device you would like to change IR/RF set-
tings, then go to Step 4.
Select the new setting by pressing the desired button, then press SAVE
to save your new setting and return to the RF settings menu.
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3
Both IR and RF will be output
Only IR line-of-sight
Only RF will be output
Save the new setting
Exit this Menu without changing
the IR/RF settings
Select a device
Page
Buttons
display the
other page
of devices.
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When you are installing a system within 100 feet of another equipment
location in the same home OR near a home, condo, yacht or motor
home that might potentially have an RF remote control of any kind, it is
recommended that you use an addressable base station and set the
address as described here.
You can operate up to 15 different equipment locations, each with an
MRF-250 or MRF-350 assigned a unique Receiver ID#. You program
each or all of your MX-350 devices to the appropriate equipment location
by assigning the corresponding ID# in the RF Settings Menus.
From the RF Settings Menu, select ID#.
Decide whether you are changing the ID# for all devices or just one
of the devices of the MX-350.
Select ALL to change the ID# for ALL devices
in the MX-350. Then, go to Step 4.
Select DEVIC to change the ID# for just one of
the devices in the MX-350. Then, go to Step 3.
The display changes to a list of the names of your devices. If you have
two pages of devices, pressing either of the page buttons will display
the other page. Select the device you would like to change the ID#,
then go to Step 4.
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2
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Select a device
Page
Buttons
display the
other page
of devices.
Select the new setting by pressing the desired button, then press SAVE
to save your new setting and return to the RF settings menu.
EMITT - Setting IR Emitter Outputs
The MRF-250 and MRF-350 Base Stations enable you to route or
steer the IR commands from any Device to any or all of the IR
Line Outputs. This allows you to control identical devices using
the exact same IR commands (such as an array of television sets
in a media room or a stack of identical satellite receivers installed
in a central location with one satellite receiver dedicated to each
room with a television). Each button push (or macro step) is rout-
ed to the specific IR Line Output you’ve assigned to a device. In
the factory set default settings, the MX-350 is set to route IR com-
mands from any device to ALL IR Line Outputs simultaneously. To
change the MX-350 default settings follow these steps:
From the RF Settings Menu, select EMITT.
Decide whether you are changing the Emitter settings for all devices
or just one of the devices of the MX-350.
Select ALL to change the Emitter settings to
ALL devices in the MX-350. Then, go to Step 4.
Select DEVIC to change the Emitter settings to
just one of the devices in the MX-350. Then, go
to Step 3.
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Displays the current ID#
Change the ID# to a higher number
Change the ID# to a lower number
Save the new setting
Exit this Menu without changing
the IR/RF settings
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The display changes to a list of the names of your devices. If you have
two pages of devices, pressing either of the page buttons will display
the other page. Select the device you would like to change the
Emitter settings, then go to Step 4.
Select the new setting by pressing the desired button, then press
SAVE to save your new setting and return to the RF settings menu.
BLAST - Setting the Front Panel Blaster On or Off
The MRF-250 and MRF-350 Base Stations have a configurable
front panel high power IR LED or “blaster” for controlling compo-
nents in the same cabinet space without emitters attached to their
front panel. The front panel blaster can overpower or saturate the
sensors of some A/V components, so if intermittent operation
occurs, the blaster should be turned off.
The blaster is incompatible with a stack of identical components,
since all components will receive IR commands at once, no mat-
ter what device is selected. Turn off the front panel blaster by fol-
lowing the steps described on the next page:
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Select a device
Page
Buttons
display the
other page
of devices.
Displays the Line Output # or ALL
Change the Line Output upwards
Change the Line Output downwards
Save the new setting
Exit this Menu without changing
the EMITT settings
From the RF Settings Menu, select BLAST.
Decide whether you are changing the Blaster for all devices or just
one of the devices of the MX-350.
Select ALL to change the blaster settings to
ALL devices in the MX-350. Then, go to Step 4.
Select DEVIC to change the blaster settings to
just one of the devices in the MX-350. Then, go
to Step 3.
The display changes to a list of the names of your devices. If you have
two pages of devices, pressing either of the page buttons will display
the other page. Select the device you would like to change IR/RF set-
tings, then go to Step 4.
Select the new setting by pressing the desired button, then press SAVE
to save your new setting and return to the RF settings menu.
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2
4
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Turn Blaster ON.
Turn Blaster OFF.
Save the new setting
Exit this Menu without changing
the BLAST settings
Select a device
Page
Buttons
display the
other page
of devices.
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Pre-Programmed Code Tables
The MX-350’s Pre-Programmed code library is divided into categories (TV, VCR,
AUX, etc.). Each category actually includes many types of components. For
example, the VCR category includes TV/VCR combo units.
Within each category, the code numbers are listed in rows by brand
(Sony, Panasonic, B & K, etc.). Some brands have more than one three
digit code for you to try. Just circle the correct row and refer to it while
you setup (step-by-step instructions for using Pre-Programmed codes are
found on page 5).
TVs, Plasma/LCD TVs, Projectors and Monitors
Cable TV Descramblers/Tuners and WEBTVs
DVD Players, TV/DVD Combos, TV/DVD/VCR
Combos, DVD Recorders, and Laser Disc Players
VCRs and TV/VCR Combos
Amps, Preamps, A/V Receivers and XM Radios
Satellite Receiver
CD Players and Changers
Digital Video Recorders (TiVo, Replay)
Media PCs, GAME Systems, iPod,
TAPE Decks, Lighting Systems and Custom
Installation Products
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Pages 41-43
Pages 43-47
Pages 47-49
Pages 49-52
Page 52-54
Pages 54-56
Page 56
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AUDIO
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ADMIRAL 072 081 161 160
ADVENT 247 388
AKAI 474 475 404 405 458 473 197 146 248
AMARK 112 143
AMPRO 073 167 157 183
AMSTRAD 052
ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 131
AOC 197 004 112 058
APEX DIGITAL 006 310
AQUAVISION 573 574
ASTAR 477
AUDIOVOX 452 453 454 503 076 103 273 388
AVENTURA 401
AVION 441
BENQ 423 443
BLAUPUNKT 088
BOXLIGHT 266
CAIRN 201
CANDLE 197 002 003 004
CAPEHART 058
CETRONIC 043
CITIZEN 197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143
CLASSIC 043
COBY 568
CONCERTO 004
CONTEC 043 050 051
CORONADO 143
CRAIG 043 054
CROWN 043 143
CURTIS MATHES 197 101 004 143
CXC 043
DAEWOO 004 016 043 044 076 077 103 114 125 127 143 369
DAYTRON 004 143
DELL 319 320 321
DIBOSS 329
DIGITAL PROJECTION
437 570
DREAMVISION 235 312 313 314 343 344 345
DURABRAND 401
DWIN 177 257
DYNASTY 043
DYNATECH 062
DYNEX 399 454
EIKI 187
ELECTROGRAPH 470 466
ELECTROHOME 024 076 143 196
ELEMENT 526
EMERSON 514 401 197 004 005 028 043 047 048 050 051 076 077 096 143 151 153 154
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EPSON 324 579 590
ESA 323
FISHER 007 057
FUJITSU 556 410 299 346 396 198 223 219 246
FUNAI 028 043 052 401
FUTURETECH 043
GATEWAY 242 268
GE 197 008 009 034 056 073 074 130 144 155 160 161 165 004 091 157 183
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
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GEM 391
GOLDSTAR 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143
GRUNDIG 220 083
HAIER 502 501
HALL MARK 004
HANNSPREE 381
HISENSE 419 442
HITACHI 554 411 460 380 004 009 010 011 012 023 075 143 158 163 166 072 221 250
586 587 589
HP 421 316 327 378 379 481
HUMAX 518
HYUNDAI 337 338
ILO 472
INFINITY 164
INFOCUS 230 330 331 332 333 252 409 449 470 531 532 547 548 564
INSIGNIA 350 354 399 400 401 402 403 454 457
JBL 164
JCPENNEY 197 004 008 009 024 030 065 101 143 156 160
JENSEN 013
JVC 471 533 534 034 038 070 083 145 199 210 240 241 244 245 406 420 581
KEC 043
KENWOOD 197 070
KLEGG 466
KLOSS 002 059
KMC 143
KNOLL SYSTEMS 409 230
KONKA 457
KREISEN 530
KTV 197 043 143 154
LG 522 523 243 284 283 363 364 365 366 569 576 577
LODGENET 072
LOEWE 222 223 224 164 322 422
LOGIK 072
LUXMAN 004
LXI 166 007 015 052 081 160 164
MAGNAVOX 549 467 197 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 127 160 164 094 226 264 390
MARANTZ 535 536 537 538 539 540 558 559 560 561 562 563 197 164 184 397 281 584
MATSUI 164
MAXENT 242
MEMOREX 007 072 004
METZ 088
MGA 197 004 024 028 042
MINERVA 088
MINTEK 362
MISAKAI 401
MITSUBISHI 519 540 550 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 146 191 225 237 267 300 348 450
MTC 197 004 062 101
NAD 015 025
NEC 565 566 428 448 132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 236 237 262 272 281
575
NIKO 527
NIKEI 043
NORCENT 367
NUVISION 351 567
OLEVIA 432 376 394 504
ONKING 043
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ONWA 043
OPTOMA 360 553 249 265 270
OPTONICA 019 081
ORION 096
PANASONIC 552 524 429 430 034 056 080 092 164 208 261 359 377 583
PHILCO 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 004
PHILIPS 551 431 424 425 197 003 004 005 038 059 093 161 164 127 184 206 259 260
264 274 294
PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX
260 294
PIONEER 520 438 447 459 385 393 397 197 018 023 025 116 135 190 203 204 209 234
237 334 335 336 533 582
PLANAR 513
POLAROID 507 508 505 506 493 494 388 353 354 356
PORTLAND 077 004 143
PROJECTION DESIGN
545 546 417 418 541 542 543 544
PROSCAN 144 160 161 165 167
PROTON 004 058 131 143 171 173 193 392 571
PROTRON 392 398 498 499 500
PROVIEW 493
PROX 572
QUASAR 034 056 092
RADIO SHACK 019 043 143 004 127
RCA 160 161 165 065 156 144 197 004 023 024 056 074 152 333 585 588
REALISTIC 007 019 043 047
REVOLUTION HD 466
ROCTEC 186
RUNCO 395 414 415 416 476 168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 340 341 342
SAMPO 197 058 004 202
SAMSUNG 516 517 427 434 461 462 463 464 004 050 089 101 105 127 143 160 211 228
229 253 254 258 309 578
SANSUI 399
SANYO 509 510 511 512 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 266
SCEPTRE 276
SCOTT 004 028 043 048 143 497
SEARS 015 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 082 165 166
SELECO 189 200 205
SHARP 496 555 214 251 306 307 308 326 468 170 081 019 028 029 014 004 022 143
175
SHERWOOD 349
SIEMENS 088
SIGNATURE 072
SIM2 313 205 200
SONY 521 412 444 445 446 491 070 085 139 147 126 185 194 207 213 277 278 279
SOUNDESIGN 004 028 003 043
SOYO 528
SPECTRICON 112
SPECTRONIQ 499 500
SSS 004 043
STARGATE 572
SUPERSCAN 401
SUPRE MACY 002
SVA 328
SYLVANIA 514 401 469 197 003 059 060 063 064 164 044 160 127 052
SYMPHONIC 052 401
SYNTAX OLEVIA 376 394 432 504
TANDY 081
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TATUNG 056 062
TCL 426
TECHNICS 034 080
TECHVIEW 557
TECHWOOD 004
TEKNIKA 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143
TELEFUNKEN 037 046 086 087
TELERENT 072
TERA 172
THOMPSON 215
TMK 004
TOSHIBA 480 455 456 465 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 216 287 290 291 230 288 289
292 293 315 237 325 382 479
TOTEVISION 143
TRUTECH 529
UNIVERSAL 008 009
VIDEO CONCEPTS 146
VIDIKRON 440 406 414 415 439 174 184 188 192 340 342 395
VIDTECH 004
VIEWSONIC 433 389 390 271 242
VIORE 472
VISCO 526 528
VITO 478
VIZIO 386 387
WARDS 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034
WESTINGHOUSE 435 436 495 076 077 280
WINBOOK 339
YAMAHA 407 408 451 370 371 372 373 197 004
YORK 004
YUPITERU 043
ZENITH 368 522 072 073 095 103 157 183 217 243 282 283 284 285 363
ZONDA 112
ABC 103 003 004 039 042 046 053
ADB 115
ADELPHIA 111 110 043 074
ADVANCED NEWHOUSE
043
ALTRIO 043
AMERICAST 099
ANTRONIX 014
ARCHER 005 007 014
ARMSTRONG 074
AT&T 151
AT&T BROADBAND
074
ATLANTIC BROADBAND
043 074
BELL SOUTH 099
BLUE RIDGE 043 074
BRESNAN 074
BUCKEYE COMM 074
CABLEVISION 108 043 074
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CENTURION 092
CENTURY 007
CHARTER 111 110 043 074
CISCO 113 151 043
CITIZEN 007
COGECO 074
COMBANO 080 081
COMCAST 110 043 074 113
COMSAT 074
COMTRONICS 030
COX DIGITAL CABLE
043 074
DIGEO 153
DIGICABLE 101
EAGLE 020 030 040
EASTERN 057 066
ELECTRICORD 032
GEMINI 008 054
GE 072
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
103 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 104
GNC 099
GOLDEN CHANNEL
030
HAMLIN 049 050 055
HITACHI 103 055
INSIGHT 074
JERROLD 103 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 104 109 110
M-NET 037
MAGNAVOX 010 012 064 079 094
MASSILLON 074
MEDIA ONE 107
MEDICOM 074
MEMOREX 052
MOTOROLA 151 152 110 111 112 120 103 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 104 109
MOVIE TIME 028 032
MOXI 111 153
NCTC 074
NOVAPLEX 092
NOW TV 114
NSC 015 028 038 071
OAK 031 037 053
PACE 043 074 113
PANASONIC 044 047
PARAGON 052
PHILIPS 006 012 013 020 085
PIONEER 103 034 051 063 076 105 043
PRUCER 059
PTS 011 071 074
PULSAR 052
QUEST 112
RCA 047
RCN 074
RECOTON 098
REGAL 049 050
REGENCY 057
RODGERS 043
SAMSUNG 123 030
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
123 043 003 011 041 042 045 046 151
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BRAND CODE NUMBERS
SEREN 043
SERVICE ELECTRIC
074
SHAW 074
SIGECOM 043
SIGNAL 030
SIGNATURE 103
SL MARX 030
SONY 108
SPRUCER 047 078
STARCOM 002 004 008 009
STARGATE 008 030 097 104
SUSQUEHANNA 043 074
TADIRAN 030
TIMELESS 030
TIME WARNER 043 074
TOCOM 039 040 056
TOSHIBA 052
UNIKA 007 014
UNITED CABLE 004 053
UNIVERSAL 005 007 014 032 035
VIDEOTRON 043
VIEWSTAR 012 015 018 086 087 088 089
VERIZON 110 121
WIDE OPEN WEST
043 099
ZENITH 052 060 093 100
ECHOSTAR 106
MITSUBISHI 102
SONY 096
PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX
095
ADCOM 157
ALPINE 098
AKAI 281
APEX DIGITAL 111 112 115 116 236
ARCAM 122
AUDIOVOX 284
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
021 124
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO
215 323 333
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
174 312
CLASSE 167
COBY 258 260 326 327
CYBERHOME 271 313
DENON 329 007 080 173 287 288
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DP-1 190
DURABRAND 143
EMERSON 143
ESA 143
GATEWAY 175
GE 026 027
GRADIENTE 021
GRUNDIG 083
GO VIDEO 137 091 220 221 222
HARMAN KARDON 084 140
HITACHI 101
FUNAI 143
ILO 268
INSIGNIA 292 143 297 322 331
INTEGRA 324 142 180 192 280 338
JVC 302 012
KENWOOD 123 151
KISS 279
KLH 135
KRELL 104
LECSON 126
LEXICON 305 148
LG 303 321 322 091 057 074
LINN 306 309
LITEON 320 264 265
MAGNAVOX 096 066 143 282
MALATA 267
MARANTZ 083 105 201 202 315 332
MCINTOSH 125
MEMOREX 163
MERIDIAN 153
MINTEK 111 282
MITSUBISHI 017
MYRYAD 134 102
NAD 278 088 155
NAKAMICHI 103
ONKYO 324 314 274 280 076 035 180 338
OPPO 266 311 312
PANASONIC 289 285 205 198 199 021 042 139 144 150
PARASOUND 245
PHILIPS 317 276 277 066 095 105 166 176
PIONEER 303 304 305 172 213 283 092 099 107 108 131 162 337
POLKAUDIO 083
POLAROID 235 236 237 284 295 296 297
PRIMARE 193 194
PROCEED 086
PROSCAN 026 027
RCA 290 307 026 027 273
RJTECH 269
ROTEL 335 336
SAMSUNG 275 301 200 056 070 119 137 159 165 170
SANSUI 154
SANYO 147
SENSORY SCIENCE
223 222
SHARP 325 094
SHERWOOD 245 246 247 248 249 250
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SONY 286 033 118 126 145 160 189 191 238 239 240 241 242 243
SPECTRONIQ 310
SUPERSCAN 143
SV2000 143
SYLVANIA 143
SYMPHONIC 143
TAG MCLAREN 156
TEAC 270
THOMPSON 026 027
THULE 177
TOSHIBA 273 298 300 319 035 034 128 141 130 164 187 188 214
TRUTECH 293
VENTURER 149
VINC 161 308
YAMAHA 042 089 066 158 166 195 196 197 328 334
ZENITH 057 074 091 182
AUDIOVOX 284
COBI 327
DURABRAND 143
EMERSON 143
ESA 143
FUNAI 143
INSIGNIA 143 292
MINTEK 282
POLAROID 284 295 296 297
SAMSUNG 165
SV2000 143
SYLVANIA 143
SYMPHONIC 143
TRUTECH 293
TOSHIBA 130 300
DURABRAND 143
EMERSON 143
ESA 143
INSIGNIA 143
MAGNAVOX 143
PANASONIC 144 205
POLAROID 235
SYLVANIA 143
SIMPHONIC 143
TOSHIBA 164 298
DVD - TV/DVD Combos
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVD - TV/DVD/VCR Combos
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
46
GO VIDEO 137
PANASONIC 150
PHILIPS 105 (VCR Functions for VCR 067)
SAMSUNG 137 159
SANSUI 154
TOSHIBA 141 187 214
ZENITH 091 182
CYBERHOME 271
GATEWAY 175
GO VIDEO 220 221 222
ILO 268
KISS 279
LITEON 265 320
LG 303 321 322
ONKYO 324
PANASONIC 139 289
PHILIPS 176 277 317
PIONEER 172
SAMSUNG 301
SENSORY SCIENCE
222
SONY 191 238 239 240 241 242 243
TOSHIBA 188
ZENITH 182
DENON 206 207
FUNAI 120
KENWOOD 152 013
MAGNAVOX 032 121
MARANTZ 211
MITSUBISHI 121
NAD 121
OPTIMUS 049 013
PANASONIC 113
PHILIPS 032
PIONEER 106 117 121
RADIO SHACK 120
RCA 002
REALISTIC 049
RUNCO 127
SANYO 075
SHARP 152 013
SONY 053 110
TECHNICS 113
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVD - DVD/VCR Combos
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVD - DVD Recorders
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVD - Laser Disc Players
47
THETA DIGITAL 032
TOSHIBA 152 106
YAMAHA 043 129
AIWA 034
AKAI 016 043 046 124 125
AMPRO 072
ANAM 031
AUDIO DYNAMICS 012 023 039 043
BROOKSONIC 035 037 129
CANON 028 031
CAPEHART 108
CRAIG 003 040 135
CURTIS MATHES 031 041
DAEWOO 005 007 010 065 108 110 111 112 116 117 119
DAYTRON 108
DBX 012 023 039 043
DYNATECH 034 053
ELECTROHOME 059
EMERSON 005 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 116 129 131 138
FISHER 003 008 009 010
FUNAI 034
GE 031 063 072 107 109
GO VIDEO 132 136 040 115
GOLDSTAR 012 013 020 101 106 114 123
HARMAN KARDON
012 045
HITACHI 004 018 026 034 043 063 137 013
INSTANTREPLAY 031
JCL 031
JCPENNEY 012 013 015 040 066 101
JENSEN 043
JVC 012 031 043 048 050 055 060 130
KENWOOD 014 048 034 047
LLOYD 034
LXI 003 009 017 034 106
MAGIN 040
MAGNAVOX 031 034 041 067 068
MARANTZ 012 031 067 069
MARTA 101
MATSUI 027 030
MEI 031
MEMOREX 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 101 102 134 139
MGA 045 046 059
MINOLTA 013 020
MITSUBISHI 013 020 045 046 051 059 061 049
MTC 034 040
MULTITECH 024 034
NEC 012 023 039 043 048
NORDMENDE 043
OPTONICA 053 054
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVD (continued) - Laser Disc Players
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
VCR - VCRs
48
ORION 025
PANASONIC 066 070 083 133 140 074
PENTAX 013 020 031 063
PHILCO 031 034 067
PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 071 101
PILOT 101
PIONEER 013 021 048
PORTLAND 108
PULSAR 072
QUARTZ 002 014
QUASAR 066 075
RADIO SHACK 123
RCA 013 020 041 107 109 140 034 040
REALISTIC 003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101
RICO 058
SALORA 014
SAMSUNG 032 040 066 102 104 107 109 112 113 115 120 122 125
SANSUI 022 043 048 135
SANYO 003 007 010 014 134 102
SCOTT 017 037 112 129 131
SEARS 003 008 009 010 013 014 081 101 017 073 112
SHARP 031 054
SHINTOM 024
SIGNATURE 034
SONY 003 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078
SOUNDESIGN 034
STS 013
SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067
SYMPHONIC 034
TANDY 010 034
TATUNG 039 043
TEAC 034 039 043
TECHNICS 031 070
TEKNIKA 019 031 034 101
THOMAS 034
TMK 006
TOSHIBA 008 013 042 047 059 079 082 112 131 081
TOTEVISION 040 101
UNITECH 040
VECTOR RESEARCH
012
VICTOR 048
VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 034 046
VIDEOSONIC 040
WARDS 003 013 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131
YAMAHA 012 034 039 043
ZENITH 034 048 056 058 072 080 101
DAEWOO 005 117
FUNAI 034
GOLDSTAR 101 123
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
VCR (continued) - VCRs
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
VCR - TV/VCR Combos
49
HITACHI 034
JCPENNEY 101
LG 101 123
LLOYD 034
MAGNAVOX 034 067
MEMOREX 101
PANASONIC 070
PHILIPS 034 067
RADIO SHACK 123
RCA 034
SEARS 101
SONY 057
SYLVANIA 067
SYMPHONIC 034
THOMAS 034
ZENITH 034
ADC 007
ADCOM 771 082 092 225 161 355 356 366
AIWA 699 018 104 170 188
AKAI 138 189
AMC 038 125 126 127 128
AMEND 054
AMX 196
ANGSTROM 142
ANTHEM 337
ARAGON 687 157 158 042 043 081 112
ARCAM 418 419 504 590 591 592 793 794 141
ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY
342
AUDIO ACCESS 147
AUDIO ALCHEMY 135
AUDIO CONTROL 448 572
AUDIO DESIGN ASSOCIATES
194 011
AUDIO EASE 021 196
AUDIO FILE 071
AUDIO MATRIX 167
AUDIO RESEARCH
399 406 423 424 425 426
AUDIO TECHNICA 134
B & K 801 802 803 804 805
BEL CANTO 747 748 789 790
BOSE 409 459 460 070 170 347
BOSTON ACOUSTICS
447
BRIX 555
BRYSTON 551 023
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO
522 523 524 525 630 683 684 552
CARVER 006 027 028 061 071 180 185 022 029 077
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
757 759 443 519
CASIO 076
CHIRO 140
CINEMA SOUND 034 134
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUDIO - Amps, Preamps and A/V Receivers
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
VCR (continued) - TV/VCR Combos
50
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUDIO (continued) - Amps, Preamps and A/V Receivers
CITATION 148
CLASSE 537 410 411 484
CLARION 026
COLORADO VNET 539
CURTIS MATHES 076
DELPHI 415 515 614
DENON 811 812 820 821 822 002 034 109 027 037 259 340 349 400 402 422 564 601
602 649 678 679 700 809 810
EAD 099 098
EIGER 149
ELAN 057 290 468 469 470 471 472 481 482 483 508 509
ESCIENT 368 381 451
FANFARE 352
FISHER 047 180 182 297
FLEXTRONICS 378
FOSGATE 062 342
GE 056
GOLDSTAR 008
HAFLER 174
HARMAN KARDON 153 154 118 121 317 318 365
HITACHI 020
INKEL 197
INSIGNIA 589 682
INTEGRA 781 782 784 354 438 439 440 441 442 486 570 584 696 785 786
JAMO 398 799
JBL 263 621
JCPENNEY 076
JENSEN 058
JVC 743 163 191 114 389 390
KENWOOD 420 517 550 026 066 145 146 181 190 197 192 182 199 151 222 180 005 367
374 412 413
KINERGETICS 140
KLEGG 686
KLIPSCH 157 158 042 043 081 112 687
KNOLL 531
KOSS 573
KRELL 624 672 674 150 072 376 384 499 500
KYOCERA 007
LEXICON 120 357 360 364 837 838 839
LINN 761 763 764 124 377
LUXMAN 137 139 052 165 115 004 009
LXI 076 056
MAGNAVOX 086 164 152
MARANTZ 488 492 493 563 721 722 725 726 728 744 754 770 779 780 006 028 031 040
063 185 186 119 289 385
MCINTOSH 496
MCS 076
MERIDIAN 628 100 012 013
MICRO LAB 394
MICROMEGA 119
MONDIAL 157 158 042 043 081 112
MOTOROLA 386
MUSICAL FIDELITY 407 408 647 648
MYRYAD 293 455 457
NAD 603 186 113 478 479 598
NAIM 533 534 535
51
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUDIO (continued) - Amps, Preamps and A/V Receivers
NAKAMICHI 111 172 183 287
NEC 176
NETSTREAMS 616 620
NEXUS AUDIO 749 750 751
NHT 691
NILES 403
NIRO 343
NUFORCE 766
NUVO 404 405 606 607 608 609 610
OLIVE 584
ONKYO 781 782 784 017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 090 179 275 438 439 440 441
442 486 536 552 629 786
OPTIMUS 026 041 138
OUTLAW 342
PANASONIC 797 798 032 195 177 292 383 516 626 627
PARASOUND 553 129 130 132 294 295 333 334
PASS LABS 431
PHAST 196
PHILIPS 690 063 119 296
PIONEER 823 827 828 545 546 556 014 033 039 044 045 050 069 159 168 116 035 078
198 397 480 513 518 520 521 542
PLINIUS 458
POLKAUDIO 685 709 710 829 830 514 029
PRIMARE 461 462 463 464 465
PROCEED 144
QUAD 526
RCA 549 010 048 117 156 067
REALISTIC 019 056 073 075 095
REQUEST 731 732 733 351 511 611
ROKU 506 507
REVOX 162
ROTEL 501 502 503 654 074 083 085
RUSSOUND 527 379 391 392 445 446
SAMSUNG 016 571 653
SANSUI 040 048 110 119 065
SANYO 047 059
SCOTT 019 091
SEARS 076
SHARP 652 026 051 094 131 175 181
SHERWOOD 388 447 562 682 024 038 055 102 103 105 106 051 030
SIRIUS 585 555 767
SIMAUDIO 449
SLIM DEVICES 512
SONANCE 775 776 777
SONY 901 902 703 631 693 018 084 093 223 160 166 015 101 184 353 369 372 380
395 417 421 574
SOUNDESIGN 036
SOUNDSTREAM 084 088
SOUNDMATTERS 375
SPEAKERCRAFT 508 509 741 742
SSI 068
STS 007
SUGDEN 430
SUMO 171
SUNFIRE 344 345 346 494 495
SYSTEMLINE 759 760
52
TAEKWANG 138
TEAC 005 019 049 111
TECHNICS 122 176 193 178 177 262
THETA DIGITAL 136
TOSHIBA 060 087 198 510
TURTLE BEACH 416
WARDS 180
XANTECH 508 509
XM SATELLITE RADIO
614 415 514 515 556
YAMAHA 831 026 169 067 123 133 173 264 089 332 373 427 428 432 434 436 540 541
557 558 561 565 566 581 583 599 600 643 644 655 661 662 663 664 665 667
668 669 676 711 715 717 720 461 740 752 753 897
YBA 485
ZENITH 143
ZON 587
ARCAM 504 591
BOSE 170
DELPHI 415 515
FANFARE 352
KENWOOD 550
MYRYAD 457
NAD 113
NAIM 535
NUVO 404 405 606 607
MUSICAL FIDELITY
408 648
PIONEER 556
POLKAUDIO 514
PRIMARE 465
RUSSOUND 445 446
SIRIUS 585 555
SONY 380
XM SATELLITE RADIO
415 514 515
ALPHASTAR 123
AMPLICA 050
ASTON 206
ATLANTA DTH 203
BIRDVIEW 129 113 051 126
BSR 053
CABLEVISION 148
CAPETRONICS 053
CHANNEL MASTER
013 014 015 018 036 055
CHAPARRAL 008 009 012 077
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUDIO (continued) - Amps, Preamps and A/V Receivers
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUDIO - XM Radios & Tuners
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
SAT - Satellite Receivers
53
CITOH 054
COOLSAT 211
CURTIS MATHES 050
DISH NETWORK 122 167 168
DIRECTV 173 193 220 221 223 224 225 226 227 228
DRAKE 005 006 007 010 011 112 116 141 052
DREAM MULTIMEDIA
191 205
DX ANTENNA 024 046 056 076
ECHOSTAR 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 122 167 168
ELECTROHOME 089
EURO PLUS 114
EUROSAT 114
EXPRESSVU 122
FORTEC STAR 177 178
FUJITSU 017 021 022 027 133 134
GE 151 106 150
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
003 004 016 029 031 059 101 148
GOI 122
HITACHI 139 140
HIRSCHMANN 202
HOME CABLE 080 044 029
HOUSTON TRACKER
033 037 039 104 057 051
HTS 122
HUGHES 068 154 161 162 165 166 220 221 223 224 225 226 227 228
HYTEK 053
HYUNDAI 149
ICR 023
JANIEL 060 147
JERROLD 148
JVC 122
KATHREIN 108
KPN 208
LEGEND 057
LG 170
LUXOR 144 062
MACOM 010 059 063 064 065
MARANTZ 152 153
MEMOREX 057
MICRONIK MULTIMEDIA
207
MITSUBISHI 068 154
MOTOROLA 148 171
NEXT LEVEL 148
NEXTWAVE 028 124 125
NFUSION 192
NORSAT 069 070
NTL 209
NV 195 196 197
PACE 143 173
PANASONIC 142 060
PANSAT 121 172
PERSONAL CABLE
117
PHILIPS 201 071 152 153 068 154 156
PL 023 026
PRESIDENT 019 102
PRIMESTAR 110 030
PROSAT 072
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
SAT (continued) - Satellite Receivers
54
PROSCAN 151 106 150
RADIOSHACK 148
RCA 151 106 150
REALISTIC 043 074
SAB 195 196 197 198 199 200
SAMSUNG 155 123 163 169 179
SATCRUISER 192
SATELLITE SERVICE
028 035 047 085
SKY 171 204 230
SONY 103 104
STARCAST 041
STAR CHOICE 148
SUPERGUIDE 020 124 125
TEECOM 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137
TOSHIBA 002 127 157 158 068 154
TOWN & COUNTRY
023 026
UNIDEN 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136
VIEWSTAR 115
VOOM 148
WINEGARD 128 146
ZENITH 081 082 083 084 091 120 159
ADCOM 062 042
AIWA 012 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187
AKAI 085 195 202
AMC 231 232
AMEND 118
ARCAM 238 275
AUDIO ACCESS 119 147
AUDIO EASE 165
AUDIO TECHNICA 046
BEL CANTO 227
BSR 037 057
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
103 008
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO
268
CAPETRONIC 063
CARRERA 057 080
CARVER 185 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 203 204 167
CASIO 111 182
CARY AUDIO DESIGN
261 262 289 290 291 292
CLASSE 267
CLARINETTE 182
CREEK 159
CROWN 035
DCS 294
DENON 002 123 281
EMERSON 042 069 102
FISHER 050 185 134 008
FRABA 111
GENEXXA 010 069 102
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
SAT (continued) - Satellite Receivers
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
CD - CD Players and Changers
55
GOLDSTAR 080
HAITAI 093
HARMAN KARDON
272 018 033 047 208
HITACHI 042 175
INKEL 130 143 144
INSIGNIA 298
INTEGRA 030 273
JCPENNEY 014 061 092 141
JENSEN 158
JVC 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 286
KENWOOD 185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 254
KOSS 061
KRELL 241 279 285 302
KYOCERA 005
LINN 295
LOTTE 102
LUXMAN 011 028 070 076 249 252
LXI 059
MAGNAVOX 044 107
MARANTZ 246 274 296 297 027 041 044 051 077 107 209
MCINTOSH 301 212 247
MCS 014 073 092
MEMOREX 010
MISSION 044 107
MITSUBISHI 179
MITSUMI 153
MODULAIRE 182
MONDIAL 147
MUSICAL FIDELITY
258 284
MYRYAD 244 265
NAD 006 005 067 178 293
NAKAMICHI 217 218 219 095
NEC 014 062
NIKKO 046
NSM 044 107
ONKYO 030 038 039 168 169 273
OPTIMUS 010 050 057 058 081 082 083 085 093 195
PANASONIC 103 201 172 008 068 248
PARASOUND 233 240
PHILIPS 041 044 107 246 253
PIONEER 010 020 025 056 174 175 176 257 263
PLINIUS 288
PRIMARE 266
PROCEED 239
PROTON 044 107 228
QUAD 269
QUASAR 103 008
RADIO SHACK 182
RCA 017 042 150 276
REALISTIC 042 050 051 102 181 182 187
ROTEL 044 107 161 178 250
SAE 044 107
SANSUI 044 069 107 128 171 190 125
SANYO 050
SCOTT 069 102
SHARP 026 031 051 066
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
CD (continued) - CD Players and Changers
56
SHERWOOD 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166
SIGNATURE 033
SIMAUDIO 280
SONY 048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164 229 230 259 260 277 278
SOUNDESIGN 251
SUGDEN 264
SUMO 155
SYLVANIA 044 107
SYMPHONIC 052 181
TAEKWANG 195 085
TANDY 010
TEAC 015 034 036 051 052 101 131 140 079 145
TECHNICS 060 103 200 172 184 008 068
TECHWOOD 076
THETA DIGITAL 234 235 270
TOSHIBA 006 067 091 160 148
VECTOR RESEARCH
080
VICTOR 004 022 114 124
WARDS 185 033
YAMAHA 024 046 054 186 183 236 282 283 287
YORX 182
DIRECTV 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
HUGHES 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
HUMAX 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
PHILIPS 090 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
PIONEER 117 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
RCA 109
REPLAY TV 075
SONY 104 105 131
TIVO 090 117 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL
574 575 573 571 572
3M 152
AIWA 164
APPLE 401 412 476
ARCHER 155
ARTEC 586
ATON 578 579 580 618
AUDIO AUTHORITY
427 428
AURORA 300
AUTON 434 191
AURORA MULTIMEDIA
220
AVERMEDIA 437 460
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
CD (continued) - CD Players and Changers
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
DVR - Digital Video Recorders (TiVo, Replay)
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - Custom Installation Products
57
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX (continued) - Custom Installation Products
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
221
BOSE 409
CASTI 587
CHANNEL VISION 561 562 563 564
CHIEF 556
CLO SYSTEMS 556
COMPONEXX 591
CONTROL4 495
CRAIG 588
D-BOX 440
DCS 468 469 470
DDI 403
DELL 261
DENON 559
DIGITAL STREAM 609
DLINK 435 479
DLO 418
DMX 156
DRAPER SCREEN 204
DREAMVISION 097
DVDO 299 423 576 577
DWIN 080
ELAN 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 521
522 538 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548
ELECTROKINETICS
438
ELGATO 478
ELITE SCREENS 431 432
EVERQUEST 206
EXTRON 151 433
FARENHEIT 430
FAROUDJA 184
FOCAL 436
FUJI 209
FUZE MEDIA SYSTEMS
558
GATEWAY 261
GRIDLINK 592
GRIFFIN 471
HAUPPAUGE 294 295
HP 481 252 261
HUNTER DOUGLAS
219
IHOME 555
INET ACCESS 589
INSIGNIA 299 567
INTEGRA 439
IOGEAR 407
IPORT 419
JERROLD 153
JVC 185 416
K2 MOUNTS 556
KALEIDESCAPE 259 459
KENSINGTON 406
KENWOOD 185
KEY DIGITAL 461 462 464 465 551 463 595
KEYSPAN 297
KLIPSCH 425
LASONIC 592
58
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX (continued) - Custom Installation Products
LG 296
LINKSYS 270 566
LUMAGEN 472
LUTRON 417
LUXOM 424
MAGNAVOX 584
MAKITA 186 201
MARANTZ 450
MICROSOFT 408 481 107 252 261
MINDPATH 205
NETGEAR 477
NILES 160 187 272
NSM 161
NTI 421
NYKO 554
ONKYO 439
OMNIMOUNT 552
PEERLESS 556
PHILCO 584
PIANO DISC 085
PINNACLE 405
POLKAUDIO 557 539 540 162
PRIMARE 402
PSYCLONE 480
RCA 258 585
ROKU 565
RUNCO 466
RUSSOUND 081
SAGETV 549
SANSONIC 592
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
156 163
SHERWOOD 467
SIMA 082 429
SKARDIN 610
SOLO ELECTRONICS
207
SOMFY 411 078 079
SONANCE 419
SONY 554 414 164 165 166 271 261
SPEAKERCRAFT 473 474
STARCOM 153
TEN TECHNOLOGY
401
TIVAX 589 590
TURBOSCAN 167
VELODYNE 413 203
VUDU 553
VUTEC 560
WURLITZER 410
XANTECH 420 426 168 169 170 171 172 276 277 278 279 280 282 283 284 285 286 287
288 289 290 291 292 293
ZINWELL 591 593
ZENITH 567
ZENTECH 610
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DELL 261
GATEWAY 261
HAUPPAUGE 294 295
HP 252 261
KEYSPAN 297
MICROSOFT 252 261
SONY 261 271
MICROSOFT/XBOX 107 408
SONY 414
APPLE/iPod 401 412
BOSE 409
DLO 418
IPORT 419
KENSINGTON 406
SONANCE 419
TEN TECHNOLOGY
401
AIWA 015 071 100 114
CARVER 006 008 027 024 036 137
DENON 105 227 229
FISHER 064
GOLDSTAR 011
HARMAN KARDON
233
JVC 106 116 239 240
KENWOOD 005 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190
LINN 124
LUXMAN 035 137 139
MAGNAVOX 027
MARANTZ 014 027 056 065 087
MCINTOSH 238
MITSUBISHI 242 243
NAD 029 048
NAKAMICHI 244 245 025
ONKYO 002 012 016 017 018 019 115
OPTIMUS 026 054 055
PANASONIC 007 010 032 088 195
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - Media PC Controls
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - GAME Systems
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - iPod Controls
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - Tape Decks
60
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX (continued) - Tape Decks
PHILIPS 027 087
PIONEER 003 039 047 050 066 098 222
QUASAR 007 088
SANSUI 027 113 119 224
SHARP 026 057 131 175 181
SHERWOOD 038 004 028 030 033 034
SONY 020 022 052 084 089
TEAC 009 059 212
TECHNICS 007 010 076 088 109 122 193
TOSHIBA 112
VICTOR 106
YAMAHA 021 026 031 067 040
COLORADO VNET
311 312
LEVITON 321
LITE TOUCH 208 212
LIGHTOLIER CONTROLS
307
LUTRON 077 158 159 306 308 309 340 341
RAKO 301 302 303 304 305
WATT STOPPER 319 320
X-10 093 183 257
XANTECH 188 189
BRAND CODE NUMBERS
AUX - Lighting Systems
61
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a “macro” button?
It is an MX-350 button you set to make a lot of things happen when you
press it. For example, to watch a DVD in most home theaters requires
several remote controls and many button presses (power up the TV,
power up the surround sound, power up the DVD player, set the TV to
the correct video input, set the surround sound to the correct audio
input and finally; press play on the DVD player remote control).
Instead of pressing all of those buttons one at a time, the MX-350 enables
you to setup one button that does it all automatically with one press.
For more information on how and why you should setup macro and
favorite channel buttons, read pages 19-22.
If the batteries run out, will I lose my settings?
No. The MX-350 stores all of your settings in non-volatile FLASH memory.
You could remove the batteries for months, replace them at your con-
venience and the MX-350 would still remember your settings.
Who can I call for more answers?
The Universal Remote Control technical support and customer service
staff are ready to answer any questions you might have.
Call us at 1-914-835-4484
Monday - Friday, 9AM to 6PM (EST)
The MX-350
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USALimited Warranty Statement
Your Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you in new condition,
is warrantedagainst defects in materials or workmanship as follows:
UNIVERSALREMOTE CONTROL,INC. warrants this product against
defects in material or workmanship for a period of one(1) year and as set
forth below. Universal Remote Control will, at its sole option, repair
theproduct using new or comparable rebuilt parts, or exchange the product
for a comparablenew or rebuilt product. In the event of a defect, these are
your exclusive remedies.
This Limited Warranty covers only the hardware components packaged
with the Product. Itdoes not cover technical assistance for hardware or
software usage and it does not coverany software products whether or not
contained in the Product; any such software is pro-vided "AS IS" unless
expressly provided for in any enclosed software Limited Warranty.
To obtain warranty service, you must deliver the product, freight prepaid,
in its originalpackaging or packaging affording adequate protection to
Universal Remote Control at theaddress provided in the Owner's Manual.
It is your responsibility to backup any macroprogramming, artwork,
software or other materials that may have been programmed intoyour unit.
It is likely that such data, software, or other materials will be lost during
serviceand Universal Remote Control will not be responsible for any such
damage or loss. Adated purchase receipt, Bill of Sale, Installation Contract
or other verifiable Proof ofPurchase is required. For product support and
other important information visit UniversalRemote Control's website:
http://www.UniversalRemoteControl.com or call the UniversalRemote
Control Customer Service Center (914) 835-4484.
This Limited Warranty only covers product issues caused by defects in
material or work-manship during ordinary consumer use. It does not cover
product issues caused by anyother reason, including but not limited to
product issues due to commercial use, acts ofGod, third-party installation,
misuse, limitations of technology, or modification of or to anypart of the
Universal Remote Control product. This Limited Warranty does not
coverUniversal Remote Control products sold as USED, AS IS,
REFURBISHED, so-called "BSTOCK" or consumables (such as batteries).
This Limited Warranty is invalid if the factory-applied serial number has
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been altered or removed from the product. This LimitedWarranty is valid
only in the United States of America. This Limited Warranty
specificallyexcludes products sold by unauthorized resellers.
UNIVERSALREMOTE CONTROLSHALLNOT BE LIABLE FOR
ANYINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES FOR BREACH OF
ANYEXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTYOR CONDITION ON THIS
PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BYAPPLICABLE
LAW, THERE IS NO OTHER WARRANTYEXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
UNIVER-SALREMOTE CONTROLWILLNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE
FOR STATEMENTS MADEBYOTHERS CONCERNING THE
MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESS FOR APARTICULARPURPOSE ON
THIS PRODUCT. Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion
orlimitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations
on how long animplied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. ThisLimited Warranty gives you
specific legal rights and you may have other rights which varyfrom state
to state or jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Specifications
Learning Capability - 784 IR commands at standard
frequencies (15KHz to 455 KHz)
Macro Capability - 472 Macros of up to 190 steps each
IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30-50 feet, depending on the envi-
ronment
RF Range (radio frequency): 50 to 100 feet, depending upon the envi-
ronment
RF Frequency: 418MHz
Weight: 8 oz. (with batteries)
Size: 8.5” x 2 7/16” x 1”
Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries included
LCD Size: approximately 7/8” x 1-7/8”
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Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note : The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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