Ohsung Electronics URCMX810 RF REMOTE CONTROLLER User Manual I

Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. RF REMOTE CONTROLLER I

USERS MANUAL

  EUT Type: Remote Controller   FCC ID.: OZ5URCMX810 Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-07-035 FCC Part 15 Subpart B,C    APPENDIX I : USER’S MANUAL
Operating Your SystemWith the MX-810
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-roomsystem is one of the most challenging tasks within an audio/video instal-lation. It involves an intimate knowledge of how the components interactand exact details on the proper sequences of control. Only a Complete Control dealer has the requisite experience and trainingto quickly and effectively customize a remote control for true automatedoperation.Congratulations on your choice! MX-810 Owners Manual © 2007 Universal Remote Control, Inc.Front Cover Photo courtesy of Robert Ridenour of Connected Technologies, www.connected-technologies.comThe information in this manual is copyright protected. No part of this manual maybe copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from UniversalRemote 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 theirrespective companies or organizations.Printed in KoreaUniversal Remote Control, Inc.500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532
TABLE OFCONTENTSIntroduction to the MX-810 1Optional RF “No Rules” Operation 2Installing and Charging the Battery 3Programming the MX-810 4Using the MX-810 to Manually Control a “Device” 5Using the MX-810 to Automate an “Activity” 6Using the Help System for Automated Activities 7Accessing the MX-810’s Setup Menus 7Selecting from the Setup Menus 8Setting the Color Screen 8Setting the Button Lighting 9System Menu 10Setting the Button Beep Volume 11Date and Time Menus 12Erasing and Resetting 13USA Limited Warranty Statement 13Specifications 14Contact Us 14Your Programming Notes - Devices 15Your Programming Notes - Activities 16
Page 1MX-810 OWNERS MANUALCongratulations!You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering,the Complete Control MX-810. The MX-810 achieves a magnificent combina-tion of power and flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of even themost complex system.User Configurable Screen and Button LightingAbuilt in pick up sensor can be set to light the screen and/or the buttonsautomatically. Additionally, a dedicated LIGHT button enables the user tobacklight the buttons if the pick up sensor is turned off. Integrated Sound SignalingThe MX-810 incorporates a small speaker for beeps. Anytime you press abutton, the MX-810 signals that it has understood your command with abeep sound.Custom Labeled Buttons When you pick up the MX-810, it automatically lights up the color LCDscreen which labels the six buttons to either side of the screeen. Thesebutton labels change based on what you are watching or listening to.Thus, if you have selected Watch TV, you will see a list of buttons thatare useful to that activity, while if you select Watch DVD, the buttonswill control the DVD.LIGHT ButtonPress the Light button on theside of the MX-810 to back-light all of the buttons. Ofcourse, you could opt to setthe buttons to light automati-cally via the pick up sensor.
Page 2MX-810 OWNERS MANUALOptional RF “No Rules” OperationIn combination with a Complete Control RF Base Station, the MX-810 cancontrol your system without being in line-of-sight of the equipment. Either the MRF-350 or the MRF-40 RF base station is compatible with theMX-810. Both incorporate RF Addressing. RF Addressing gives you the abilityto control equipment locations throughout your home, even if they are con-cealed in other rooms or are behind closed doors.4. Self-adhesive  Flashers  affix to theInfrared sensors on the front panels of yourcomponents. The Flashers relay commandsto components out of sight of the MRF-350sFront Blaster. The flashers plug in to theMRF-350 s rear flasher line outputs via their10 foot cables. Uniquely, the MRF-350 canalso connect to components with rear panelIR Inputs via its adjustable IR Line Outputs.3.The MRF-350 s built-in Front Blaster sends commands tocomponents in the same cabinet space as the MRF-350.1.The MX-810 sends radio wavesin every direction, so you don thave to point the remote any-more! 2.The RFX-250 RF Sensor can be freelypositioned for optimal reception.
Page 3MX-810 OWNERS MANUALInstalling and Charging the BatteryOpen the battery cover by pressingon the release clip and removingthe cover.Note that the three contacts on thebattery must connect to the threespring-loaded contacts in the MX-810. Angle the battery into the bat-tery compartment, contacts first,then gently fit the rear of the batteryinto the compartment as well.Replace the battery cover by insert-ing the hinged end in first, thensnapping the cover back into place.You can charge the Lithium Ion bat-tery by simply plugging the includ-ed charger into the base of theremote as shown here.The MX-810 can be used whilecharging.
Page 4MX-810 OWNERS MANUALProgramming the MX-810The MX-810 is programmed via a Windows PC equipped with a USB port(programming cable included), using our proprietary software,  MX-810Setup. You can download this software from our website:www.universalremote.comBasic setup takes only a few minutes with this software. However, to fullyautomate an audio/video system the programmer must have a detailedknowledge of each component and how the system is connected andoperated. We highly recommend that you use a professional audio/videoinstaller to program your MX-810 so you will be able to enjoy all the ben-efits of the MX-810 as well as one touch operation via Activities. If you do opt to do some programming on your own, fill out the NOTES atthe end of this manual before beginning. This will greatly speed theprocess of programming.
Page 5MX-810 OWNERS MANUALUsing the MX-810 to Manually Control a “Device”Press the MX-810’s DEVICESbutton to display all the devicesyou can control with your MX-810. Your MX-810 can control up to24 devices. If you have morethan six devices, press either ofthe page buttons to display theother devices in your system.When you find the device youwant to control, press the corre-sponding button beside thescreen. For example, if you press theSony VCR button on the screenshown here, the MX-810 willbecome a Sony VCR remotecontrol.The MX-810 now displays the device you select-ed at the top of the screen. Below the title, theLCD displays the customized names of anyspecial features you need for the device. All the hard buttons of the MX-810have now changed their func-tions to operate your device.
While the MX-810 is reconfiguring your AV system, a status message on the MX-810 lets youknow that it is busy. This reconfiguration of your sys-tem can take ten to twentyseconds on some systems.Page 6MX-810 OWNERS MANUALUsing the MX-810 to Automate an “Activity”You select Activities in the same way that you select Devices. Simply pressthe MX-810’s ACTIVITIES button to display all the Activities you can auto-mate with your MX-810. However, whenyou select an activ-ity, the MX-810 isgoing to automati-cally reconfigureyour entire AudioVideo system.For example, if you press WatchDVD, a whole sequence of eventshappens:When the Status message disappears, all of theMX-810’s buttons and screens are optimized forthe activity you selected.The Volume and Mute buttons control the sound you hear.The rest of the buttons on the remote have newfunctions, so that the functions you need mostfrequently are immediately available.Status Message1. The TV turns ON.2. The Audio system turns ON.3. The DVD player turns ON.4. The TV changes to the DVDinput.5. The AUDIO system changes to theDVD input.6. The DVD player begins to PLAY.
Page 7MX-810 OWNERS MANUALUsing the Help System for Automated ActivitiesAfter selecting an activity, if any of the devices or components don’t seem tobe on or are set incorrectly, use the Help button. There may be several helpscreens to help you with your activity as shown here:At the same time, press andhold both the ACTIVITIESbutton and the ENTER but-ton. When the SETUP screenappears, you can release thetwo buttons.Once the help screens appear, look at your system. If anything is off, use the buttons on the first screen topower them on, then press NEXT (the PAGE button). The second and third screens enable you to correct aninput. Additional screens may appear if your system is custom. Exit help by pressing the HELP button again.Accessing the MX-810’s Setup MenusThe MX-810 has internal setup menus that enable you to change the settingsthat control your color screen, the button lighting,  battery warnings and theclock. To access these settings, you must press and hold twobuttons at the same time as shown here:
Page 8MX-810 OWNERS MANUALSelecting from the Setup MenusThere are two pages of settings on the Setup Menu. Use the page buttons toview them. To select, simply press the corresponding button.Setting the Color ScreenAlthough usage of the color screen will affect how frequently you haveto charge the battery, the screen does not drain the battery as quicklyas the button lighting does.Select the setting you’d like to adjust by pressingthe button beside the screen.Use the Page button to see other pages.Exit the Setup Menus by pressing the Activitiesor Devices button, or simply waiting (the setupmenus time out in 30 seconds).Adjust the brightness of the screen to taste. In mostlighting conditions, 50% gives good results.The Pick Up sensor senses motion, so it will keepthe screen on (and drain your battery charge) aslong as you are holding it in your hand. If you turnoff the Pick Up sensor you will extend battery life(the screen will still light up when you press anybutton).Adjust how long the screen stays lit after you put itdown or stop using it here.Use the DIM and BRIGHT buttons to adjust thelighting of the color screen.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Setting BrightnessUse the buttons next to DIM and BRIGHT to adjust the brightness. You’llsee the screen dim and brighten. When you have the right setting, pressSAVE. Pressing Cancel discards all changes.
Page 9MX-810 OWNERS MANUALSetup the Screen Automatic onUse the buttons next to YES and NO. If you say YES, the color screen willlight as long as you are moving the MX-810. If you say NO, the screenwill light when you press any button.Setup the Screen Auto Turn OffUse the buttons next to LESS and MORE to adjust the amount of time thescreen will stay lit when you stop moving it (Pick Up Sensor ON) or whenyou stop pressing buttons (Pick Up Sensor OFF).Setup the Button LightingNote that button backlighting uses more battery charge than the screen.So if you would like to extend the time between charges, lower the usageof button lighting.If you turn off Automatic On you will extend batterylife (the buttons will still light up when you press thelight button).The buttons will stay lit for so many seconds afteryou stop pressing buttons. Adjust to your preferenceby pressing this button.Use the YES and NO buttons to set the Pick Up sen-sor.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Use the LESS and MORE buttons to set the Auto TurnOff timing.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.
Page 10MX-810 OWNERS MANUALSetup Button Lighting Automatic OnUse the buttons next to YES and NO. If you say YES, the buttons will lightwhenever the LCD screen is on. If you say NO, the buttons will only lightwhen you press the LIGHT button.Setup the Button Lighting Auto Turn OffUse the buttons next to LESS and MORE to adjust the amount of time thebuttons will stay lit after you stop pressing buttons.System MenuWhile you are using the MX-810 you can get a more accurate reading ofthe exact power remaining by checking the System Menu. Additionally,the System Info page offers a look at how much memory you have used.Select Power Remaining to check your powerremaining or to set a new battery warning level.To  view the system info, press here.Use the YES and NO buttons to set the button backlighting to automatically turn on or not.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Use the LESS and MORE buttons to set the Auto TurnOff timing.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.
Page 11MX-810 OWNERS MANUALPower Remaining and Battery Warning SettingsOn this screen, you can see how much battery charge remains and youcan reset the “Low Battery” warning to either 10, 20 or 30 percent. Thebattery indicator at the top left of the MX-810 screen will flash whenyour low battery warning level is reached.System InfoSee how much memory you’ve used on this screen. Setup the Button Beep VolumeUse the buttons next to OFF and LOUDEST to adjust how loud the beepsare. Use the OFF and LOUDEST buttons to set the Beepvolume. Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Use the LESS and MORE buttons to set the batterywarning.Note the current remaining battery charge here.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.You cannot make any changes to the data displayedon this screen. It is informational only.Press the OK button to exit.
Page 12MX-810 OWNERS MANUALDate and Time MenusVia the three menus for Date and Time you can set the date, set the timeand opt to display either the date or the time.Setup TimeTap the button beside hour or minutes then use the number keys to enterthe correct time. Set the AM/PM by toggling the button. When the time iscorrect, press the SAVE button.Select either Time or Date display.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Select the field you’d like to change, then usethe Number buttons on the MX-810 to enter theyear, the month and the day.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Select the field you’d like to change, then usethe Number buttons on the MX-810 to enterhours or minutes.Press this button to change AM to PM or PM toAM. Each press changes the setting. When it iscorrect, press SAVE.Press the SAVE button to save your setting.Setup Display for Time or DateThe MX-810 can display either the time or the date, not both. Select whatyou would like to be displayed and press SAVE.Setup DateTap the button beside day, month or year then use the number keys toenter the correct date. When the date is correct, press the SAVE button.
Page 13MX-810 OWNERS MANUALErasing and ResettingYou can erase your MX-810 (all of your work, all devices, all activitieswill be lost) and reset it to the factory default configuration. USA Limited Warranty StatementYour Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you in new condition, is warrantedagainst 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 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-Use the CANCEL button to exit without erasing.Press the ERASE button to erase all your work.
Page 14MX-810 OWNERS MANUALapplied serial number has 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.UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTYOR CONDITION ON THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BYAPPLICABLE LAW, THERE IS NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. UNIVER-SAL REMOTE CONTROL WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR STATEMENTS MADEBY OTHERS CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE 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.SpecificationsMemory - 32 Megabits of Flash Memory Total (28 Megabits for UserConfiguration)Customization Capability - Up to 24 devices, 24 activities and up to 8pages each for a total of 384 pages.Learning Capability - Standard frequencies (15kHz to 460kHz)Macro Capability - Up to 255 steps eachIR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30-50 feet, depending on the environmentRF Range (radio frequency): 50 to 100 feet, depending upon the environmentRF Frequency: 418MHzWeight: 6.9 ounces (with battery loaded)Size: 8” H x 2.25” W x 1.25” DBattery: Lithium Ion rechargeable battery includedContact UsNeed assistance or have questions? Our Customer Service Support Center is here to help.Call (914) 835-4484 to speak with a customer servicerepresentative or email us at service@universalremote.com500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528Phone: (914) 835-4484  Fax: (914) 835-4532
Page 15MX-810 OWNERS MANUALYour DevicesList any component or device you’d like to control with your MX-810:Type of Device (TV, DVD, VCR etc.) Brand Model
Page 16MX-810 OWNERS MANUALYour ActivitiesDescribe the inputs you must set to watch or listen to TV, DVD, CD, Radioetc. in your home entertainment system.Activity (Watch TV, Watch DVD etc.) TV Input Audio Input
Page 17MX-810 OWNERS MANUALInformation To The UserThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener-ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-ference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-rect 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 differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician forhelp.WarningChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturercould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Note : The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV inter-ference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate theequipment..
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