Ohsung Electronics URCMX6000 RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User Manual I

Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. RF REMOTE CONTROLLER I

USERS MANUAL

EUT Type: RF Remote Controller
FCC ID.: OZ5URCMX6000
Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-08-023
FCC Part 15 Subpart C
APPENDIX I
: USER’S MANUAL
Operating Your System
With The MX-6000
Two Way Touch Screen
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This remote control was Custom Programmed for you by:
For questions about your Custom Programming call:
Custom Programming of a complex home theater and/or
a multi-room system is one of the most challenging tasks
within an audio/video installation. It involves an intimate
knowledge of how the components interact and exact
details on the proper sequences of control.
Only a Complete Control dealer has the requisite
experience and training to quickly and effectively cus-
tomize a remote control for true automated operation.
Congratulations on your choice!
MX-6000 Owners Manual © 2008 Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Front Cover Photo courtesy of Robert Ridenour of Connected
Technologies, www.connected-technologies.com
The information in this manual is copyright protected. No part of this manual may
be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Universal
Remote Control, Inc.
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERATIONAL,
TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL.
The information in this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.
Complete Control is a registered trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Entertainment Made Simple is a trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc.
All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies or organizations.
500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528
Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532
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Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Connecting the Battery Pack 5
Using the Charging Base 5
Two Way via WiFi 5
Optional RF “No Rules” Operation 6
Operating Your System 7
Using Two Way Personal Server Features 8
Displaying the Settings Screen 11
Adjusting Backlighting 11
Adjusting Brightness 11
Button Light Settings 11
Sound 12
Setting Time and Date 12
Power Settings 12
System 12
Pickup Settings 13
Network 13
Calibration 13
Factory Default 13
Exit 13
USA Limited Warranty Statement 14
Information to the End User 14
Specifications 15
Maintaining Your MX-6000 15
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Congratulations
You’ve purchased a unique synthesis
of hardware and software engineer-
ing, the Complete Control MX-6000.
The twin goals of the design team
were to improve the elegance and
usability of touch screens through the
physical design while providing a
new standard in brightness, clarity
and animation for the touch screen
itself.
Easy Operation
By assigning the important home theater operational buttons to the
natural resting place of the end users thumbs, the MX-6000
achieves a new standard in use and comfort.
Automatic Backlighting
The integral motion sensor detects any movement of the touch
screen and automatically backlights the screen. You do not have to
press any button to display the screen. Any movement of the MX-
6000 renews the backlighting. To adjust the backlighting, see page
11.
Programming the MX-6000
To fully automate an audio/video system and integrate two way
automation of servers etc. the programmer must have a detailed
knowledge of each component, LAN configuration, WiFi optimiza-
tion and how the system is connected and operated. Only a trained
and certified professional audio/video installer can install an MX-
6000 automation system in a timely and efficient manner.
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Connecting the Battery Pack
Unlock the rear cover by pressing down on the two locking tabs
and sliding the battery cover forward.
Remove the cover. For shipment from the factory, the battery is left
out of the MX-6000. Place the battery into the battery compart-
ment, making sure you align the contacts on the battery to the con-
tacts on the MX-6000. The battery will snap into place when
aligned properly.
Replace the cover and snap it into place.
Using the Charging Base
Plug the 5V DC adapter into a power outlet and into the back of
the charging base.
Gently place the MX-6000
into the cradle of the charging
base. It automatically aligns
itself to the contacts on the
charging base.
The Status light should imme-
diately light. Red indicates
that it is charging. Blue shows
that it is fully charged. There is
no harm in leaving the MX-
6000 on its charging base
whenever it is not in use.
Two Way via WiFi
To use the MX-6000 with any two way companion product, the
MX-6000 must be configured by your installer to be part of a LAN
(local area network) via a WiFib/g access point or router. This is not
user configurable. If you have any questions, consult with your cus-
tom installer.
Red indicates charging, Blue that the remote is fully
charged.
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Optional RF “No Rules” Operation
In combination with an MSC-400 Master System Controller, or an
RF Base Station, the MX-6000 can control your system without
being in line-of-sight of the equipment.
The MSC-400 enhances the capabilities of the MX-6000 by storing
and issuing Smart Macros to your main system components. It is
triggered by RF Smart Macro commands via RF (radio frequency).
In addition, your MX-6000 can control components in secondary
rooms and systems via MRF-350 or MRF-260 RF base stations.
4. Self-adhesive “Flashers” affix to the
Infrared sensors on the front panels of
your components. Uniquely, all
Complete Control base stations can also
connect to components with rear panel
IR Inputs via adjustable IR Line
Outputs. The MSC-400 offers RS-232
control via rear panel connections as
well.
3. The MSC-400 can control IR, RS232 and Relay con-
trolled devices.
1. The MX-6000 sends radio
waves in every direction, so
you don’t have to point the
remote anymore!
2. The RFX-250 RF Sensor can be
freely positioned for optimal recep-
tion.
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Operating Your System
The MX-6000’s main pages display the activities and devices in
your system. Press the main page button to see what your choices
are. Large systems may have more than one page. Press either of
the Page buttons if you don’t see all your devices.
Gently press any screen button with your finger to select an activi-
ty or a device. The screen will change to a display of the buttons
you need for that activity/device. The Page buttons may reveal
addi-
tional buttons for some devices and activities.
When you would like to control another device, press the main
page button and select a new device from the main page.
The Volume and
Mute buttons are
always available
regardless of what
screen is displayed.
The screen buttons are
labeled dynamically and
make commonly used func-
tions easy to find by feel.
The Page buttons
display additional
pages of controls.
The combination Scroll Wheel and 4
way cursor buttons enable you to both
scroll lists of artists, albums or songs
from your Music Server or to navigate
on screen guides and menus with ease.
The main page but-
ton in the upper left
always displays the
main menu pages.
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Using Two Way Personal Server Features
Step 1 – Insert an iPod into the PSX-1. The
Universal Remote Control screen appears on the
iPod. This means it’s connected to the dock and
ready for use with the MX-6000 remote control.
Step 2 – Select the dock you want to listen to
from the Main page of your MX-6000.
Step 3 – If the system has just been turned on, you may see the mes-
sage, “Connecting to iPod
Dock”. Once the MX-6000 has
connected to the iPod Dock, the
iPod menu screen appears. If the
iPod is already playing, the
“Now playing screen” appears.
Step 4 – When you browse for
new content, operate the MX-6000 as you would the iPod. Press the
Menu button, then place your thumb on the scroll wheel and rotate
to navigate, then press the “OK” button to make your selection. The
iPod Now Playing Screen appears after a selection is made.
Rotate the Scroll wheel
to navigate.
Press the Menu button
to display iPod menus.
Press the OK button
to select content.
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Shortcuts:
The “Shortcuts” button makes nav-
igating your iPod easier than ever
before. Touch any button to jump
directly to that menu. Example:
Touch the “Artists” button to jump
directly to the Artists menu.
Shuffle:
The “Shuffle” button opens an
expanded menu of shuffle
options. Touch any of the choices
to enjoy your music in a
random order.
Your unique personal server features are accessed from the left side
of the screen of your MX-6000. Simply tap the feature you want:
Shortcuts to finding playlists,
albums, artists, etc. without
using the Menu button.
Shuffle exactly what you
want (this album, this artist,
this genre, etc.)
More from this artist, this
album, this genre, even this
composer...
Jukebox lets you build and
manage your own playlist
without accessing your PC.
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Using the Alpha Search Feature:
The “search” button appears in
the upper right whenever you are
looking at a Menu or Jukebox
screen. Once you click on Search,
an alphabetical keyboard appears.
Simply type in what you’d like to
search for and touch “Go”.
The 1, 2, 3 icon opens the numeric keypad screen.
The qwerty keyboard icon toggles between a qwerty style key-
board and a simple a,b,c keyboard.
The “Go Back” icon takes you back to the menu screen.
Play More From:
The ”Play More From” button
opens up a menu of choices to
add to your current selection. By
touching the “More from this
Artist” button, all the additional
songs, from the current Artist, will
be added to the song queue.
Jukebox:
The “Jukebox” button opens a
menu of choices allowing you to
create a jukebox playlist in real
time. Touch the “add song to
Jukebox” icon or “add album to
jukebox” to add the currently
playing song or album to the
jukebox. To play the jukebox, touch the “play jukebox” icon. To edit
the jukebox, touch the “view jukebox” icon. Note: the Jukebox
playlist is cleared when the iPod is replaced or in the event of a
power failure.
Edit Jukebox:
Songs can be moved up,
down or deleted from the jukebox
list by using the control keys on
the right of the “view jukebox”
screen. To exit from the “View
Jukebox” screen, touch either the”
Go Back” button or the “Now
Playing” icon.
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Displaying the Settings Screen
You can adjust the settings of the
MX-6000 whenever you like by
pressing and holding both the
MUTE and OK buttons for five sec-
onds. When you do, the screen will
change to the SETTINGS screen. If
you do not press any button on the
SETTINGS screen within 30 seconds, the MX-6000 will time out and
automatically return to normal operation.
Adjusting Backlighting
If you uncheck the check boxes,
the MX-6000 will stay lit until the
battery is exhausted. If you check
the check boxes, you can select
from the list of delays. The
amount of delay you select will be
the how long the MX-6000 stays
lit. You can save battery life this way.
Adjusting Brightness
Simply touch and drag the bright-
ness slider to the desired level.
Increased brightness does affect
battery life.
Button Light Settings
You can opt to conserve battery
life by disabling the LED lighting
behind the buttons.
This is done by selecting "always
off".
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Sound
Your MX-6000 may have been programmed to make sounds. This
is optional, and some professional
installers may prefer to keep it
silent. However, you can adjust
the volume to any level you like
by touching and dragging the vol-
ume control here.
Setting Time and Date
Your MX-6000 may have been programmed to display the time or
date on the touch screen. If you
need to, you can adjust the time
displayed by changing the settings
on this screen. If you live in a part
of the country that uses daylight
savings time, check the box next
to: "Automatically adjust time for
daylight savings time".
Power Settings
You can display the remaining
charge by selecting Power.
You can also adjust when the low
battery warning screen will
appear.
System
The System Information screen
displays data about your MX-
6000's operating system, memory
etc.
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Pickup Settings
You can set your MX-6000 to only
turn on when touched, or every
time you move it.
Network
The Network screen displays net-
work information about your
MX6000 and the wireless network
it is connected to.
Calibration
If you like, you can calibrate where you tap by running the calibra-
tion. You will need a pen top or PDA stylus to do this. Do not
attempt to calibrate using your fingers.
Factory Default
WARNING! Only use this button
when instructed to by Technical
Support. It resets the memory of
the MX-6000 to the factory condi-
tion. All your programming will
be lost!
Exit
When you have finished adjusting
Settings, simply tap the EXIT but-
ton to return to normal operation.
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USA Limited Warranty Statement
Your Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you in new condition, is warranted against
defects in materials or workmanship as follows: UNIVERSAL REMOTE 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 the product using new or comparable
rebuilt parts, or exchange the product for a comparable new or rebuilt product. In the event of a
defect, these are your exclusive remedies. This Limited Warranty covers only the hardware compo-
nents packaged with the Product. It does not cover technical assistance for hardware or software
usage and it does not cover any software products whether or not contained in the Product; any such
software is provided "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 original packaging or
packaging affording adequate protection to Universal Remote Control at the address provided in the
Owner's Manual. It is your responsibility to backup any macro programming, artwork, software or
other materials that may have been programmed into your unit. It is likely that such data, software, or
other materials will be lost during service and Universal Remote Control will not be responsible for
any such damage or loss. A dated purchase receipt, Bill of Sale, Installation Contract or other verifi-
able Proof of Purchase is required. For product support and other important information visit
Universal Remote Control's website: http://www.UniversalRemote.com Or call the Universal
Remote 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 any
other reason, including but not limited to product issues due to commercial use, acts of
God, third-party installation, misuse, limitations of technology, or modification of or to any
part of the Universal Remote Control product. This Limited Warranty does not cover
Universal Remote Control products sold as USED, AS IS, REFURBISHED, so-called "B
STOCK" or consumables (such as batteries). This Limited Warranty is invalid if the factory-
applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product. This Limited Warranty
is valid only in the United States of America. This Limited Warranty specifically excludes
products sold by unauthorized resellers.
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 inter-
ference 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.
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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.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits
in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement
methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.
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Maintaining Your MX-6000
Be careful not to scratch the touch screen, only use your finger to tap
the LCD touch screen or use a plastic pen top or PDA stylus. Never
use a real pen, pencil or any other sharp object on the screen. Keep it
away from extreme cold or heat. The MX-6000 is not waterproof. Do
not use it in any location that is damp or wet. If you spill water on it,
take out the battery pack and let the MX-6000 dry for 48 hours before
you try powering it up again. If you spill coffee or another beverage
on it, clean it with distilled water. Make sure no water gets inside the
MX-6000. The touch screen contains a glass element. Don’t drop the
MX-6000 or impact it against anything.
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the screen. If the screen still shows
finger prints, clean it with watered down window-cleaner. Do not use
anything abrasive and don’t use too much water, some might leak into
the interior.
Precautions & Information: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries
If you will not be using your remote control for an extended period of
time, be sure to remove the battery. Do not attempt to disassemble,
alter or apply heat to the battery. Use care to avoid dropping the bat-
tery or subjecting it to severe impact that could damage the case. The
battery should not be immersed in water. Lithium Ion batteries are
recyclable. For the address of a recycle drop-off location near you call
toll free 1-800-822-8837 or visit http://www.rbrc.com
Specifications
Microprocessor: 533MHz ARM9
RAM: 128Mbyte Mobile DDR
NAND: 64Mbyte
LCD: 4.3 Inch Wide Screen (480 by
272)
LCD Backlighting by LED
Sound: 2 x 1 watt
USB: 2.0
Devices - Supports up to 255
Devices with text, less with heavy
graphics usage
Pages - Supports up to 255 Pages on
each Device with text, less with
heavy graphics usage
Learning Capability - Standard fre-
quencies (15kHz to 455kHz)
Macro Capability - Up to 255 steps
each, however nesting is allowed
IR Learning: 20-455 kHz
IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared):
30-50 feet, depending on the envi-
ronment
RF Frequency: 418MHz
RF Range (radio frequency): 50 to
100 feet, depending upon the envi-
ronment
WiFi: IEEE 802.11 B (11Mps), G
(54Mps)
Battery: Lithium Ion, 4800 mA hours
Battery Capacity: 4 hours continu-
ous use, 9 days standby
Battery Charging Time: 7 Hours
Dimensions: 7.5”Wide x 5.1”Deep
x 1.3”Height
Weight (without AC Adapter):
15 oz
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