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Operating Your System
With The Aurora
MX-950,
COMPLETE "
CONTROL
x Universal Remote Control‘
This remote control was
Custom Programmed for you b y:
For questions about your Custom
Programming call:
Custom Programming of a complex home theater and/or a multi-room
system is one ofthe most challenging tasks within an audio/video instal-
lation, 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 customize a remote control for true automated
operation.
Congratulations on your choice!
MX-950 Owners Manual @ 2005 Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Front Cover Photo courtesy of Cinema Tech Inc.
Theater and seating by Cinema Tech Inc., WWW. m ycinematech, com
The infarmation in this manual is copyrightprotected, No part of this manual may
be copied or reproduced in any form withoutpri'or written consent from Universal
Remote Control, Inc
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERAUONAL,
TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL
The information in this manna/may be sub/9c! 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 pladud names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies or organizations.
® Universal Remote Control‘
Universal fiemate C or! trod Inc
500 Mamaroneck AVE/WE, Hall/sari, N Y 70528
melrs.‘ (914185574454 FJX.‘ {974} 8554532
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
LCD Screen 1
Optional RF ”No Rules”0peration 2
Connecting the Battery Pack 3
Using the Charging Base 4
Programming the Aurora 4
Selecting a New "Activity" 5
Usrng the Aurora to Control an ”Activity" 6
Displaying the Setup Screens 7
Setting the Clock 8
Backlight Settings 8
LCD Display Settings 9
Sound Volume ‘lO
Pickup Sensor Settings lo
Indicator Settings ‘I I
Power Settings 11
System and Version Information Displays 12
Warranty 12
Specifications ‘l2
Information To The User 13
Warmng(Pan15.21) ‘l3
NORA MASTER CONTROL
Congratulations!
You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and
software engineering, the Complete Control Aurora, The
Aurora achieves a magnificent combination of power and
flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of even
the most complex system.
Automatic Backlighting
The integral motion sensor detects any movement of
the remote control and automatically backlights the
screen. You do not have to press any button to display
the screen. Any movement of the Aurora renews the
backlighting.
Integrated Sound Signaling
The Aurora incorporates a small speaker for sound
playback. Your professional installer may use this
speakerto signal the end ofa sophisticated automation
routine with a beep, a tune or even recorded speech.
LCD Screen
The Aurora is equipped with a bright easy to read LCD screen which
your installerwill customize for your system. The screen labels the ten
hard buttons (easy to find by feel) positioned on either side of the screen.
Your installer can combine two buttons to create a single row (left) that
can be accessed by either adjacent button. This simplifies operation for
the entire family and enables convenient operation for both left and
right—handed users. in
addition, the screen
can be ”split” so each
button is allocated to
a specific function
(right). This provides
the power user with
the ability to see and
operate up to it)
functions on a
single screen.
Page 1
AURORA MASTER CONTROL
Optional RF “No Rules" Operation
In combination with a Complete Control RF Base Station, the Aurora can
control your system without being in iine-of—sight of the equipment.
Either the MRF-300 or the MRF-250 RF base station is compatible with the
Aurora Both incorporate RF addressing. RF Addressing gives you the ability to
control equipment locations throughout your home, even if they are concealed
in other rooms or are behind closed doo
l.The Aurora sends radio waves in
every direction, so you dori't have
to point the remote anymore!
2.The RFXc150 RF Sensor can be freely /
positioned for optimal reception. ”"
”we
3.The MRF—300’s built—in Front Blaster sends commands to
components in the same cabinet space as the MRF—BOU.
x W...
4 Self—adhesive “Flashers" affix to the
Infrared sensors on the front panels of your
components.The Flashers relay commands
to components out of sight of the MRF—
3003 Front Blaster. The flashers plug in to
the MRF—300's rear flasher line outputs via
their 10 foot cablesuniquely, the MRF—BOO
can also connect to rear panel IR Inputs via
its adjustable IR Line Outputs.
Page 2
AURORA Mr R CONTROL
Connecting the Battery Pack
Open the battery cover by depressing
the release and pulling back the
cover on the back of the control.
Remove the cover,
Observe the three contacts for the
battery at the top right of the battery
compartment.
Observe the contacts on the battery
First, angle the battery so that the
contacts connect to the contacts
inside the battery compartment. Then
let the base of the battery do wn‘
Apply gentle pressure against the
spring action of the contacts to fit the
battery into place‘
Now, replace the battery cover.
Page 3
Using the Charging Base
Plug the SV DC adapter into a power out-
let and into the back of the charging base.
Gently place the Aurora into the cradle of
the charging base.
The Status light should immediately light,
Red indicates that it is charging. Blue shows
that it is fully charged. There IS no harm in
leaving the Aurora on its charging base
whenever it is not in use. The Lithium Ion
battery cannot be overcharged.
The Aurora on it's Charger.
Programming the Aurora
The Aurora is programmed via a Windows PC equipped with a USB port
(programming cable included), using our proprietary software, Aurora
Editor. You can download this software from ourwebsite:
www.uni versalremotecom
Basic setup takes only a few minutes with this software. However, to fully
automate an audio/video system the user must have a detailed knowledge
of howthe system is connected and operated. We highly recommend that
you use a professional audio/video installer to program your Aurora so
you Will be able to enjoy all the benefits ofthe Aurora as well as one
touch operation via macros.
Paged
AURORA MASTER CONTRO
Selecting a New ”Activity"
The Aurora’s WATCH and LISTEN buttons display the activities you can
control with your Aurora. When you want to watch something else (a
DVD movie, a videotape or an HDTV broadcast), simply press the
WATCH button and select the new activity When you want to listen to
the radio orto a CD, touch the LISTEN button and select what you would
like to listen to.
Vour installer will have programmed the button you pressed to totally con—
figure your system to watch or listen to whatever you selected Now, the
screen will change, and all ofthe LCD buttons will be reconfigured to
give you full control of your system while watchlng or listening to your
selection!
Press either of the
PAGE buttons to see
any other available
choicesYou may
have only one page
or your system may
have several pages of
"Listening ActiVlties”.
When you press the
LISTEN button, you
can see the most free
quently used actiVl—
ties you have for Ilse
tenirlg in your system,
Press either ofthe
PAGE buttons to see
arty other available
choicesYou may
have only one page
or your system may
have several pages of
“Watching Activities”,
When you press the
WATCH button, you
can see the most flea
quently used activir
ties you have for
watching the sources
in your system.
Page 5
Using the Aurora to Control an "Activity"
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Once you ’ve selected a new activity,the Aurora displays the title ofthe
activity at the top of the screen. Below the title, the LCD displays the cus-
tomized names of any special features you need for the activity. All the
hard buttons of the Aurora have now changed to functions optimized for
this activity,
The Title displays
what activity you
can control.
Press either of the
PAGE buttons to
see any other avari-
able choices. Vou
may have only one
page or yoursys—
tem may have sev-
eral pages of sper
(ial features for this
activity
TheVolume and
Mute buttons
always control the
sound regardless of
what screen is dis?
played.
The transport buta
tons (Play, Step,
Back, Ahead and
Pause) operate when
the selected activity
requires them.
Page 6
The LCD button
labels describe spe
cial features for this
activity, When
there are two func-
tions, you press the
corresponding but-
ton, when a single
function is listed,
you can press
either the left or the
right side button.
The Channel butr
tons operate when
the selected activity
requires them.
The 4 way cursor
buttons enable you
to navrgate on
screen guides and
menus with ease.
The number but—
tons operate when
the selected activity
requires them.
AURORA Mamet CONTROL
Displaying the Setup Screens
You can adjust the settings ofthe Aurora whenever
you like by pressing and holding both the WATCH
and the ENTER button at the same time forthree
seconds. When you do, the screen will change to
the SETUP screen. If you do not press any button
on the SETUP screen within 30 seconds, the Aurora
will time out and automatically return to normal
operation. You can return to normal operation
before that by pressing either the WATCH or the
LISTEN button
At the same time, press and hold both
the WATCH button and the ENTER
button. When the SETUP screen
appears, you (an release the two but-
tonsv
There are two
Setup screens. To
View the other,
press either or the
PAGE buttons
To adjust one of
the settings, press
either the left or
the right hand
button.
Setting the Clock
Your Aurora may have been programmed to display the time, If so, you
can correct the time displayed by changing the settings on this screen,
This button toggies
between AM and PM,
To changethe HOUR,
press this button, then
To SAVE any enter the hour with the
changes you have number keys.
made, press
SAVE. To change the MN-
UTES, press this button,
then enter the minutes
To return to nor-
with the number keys.
mal operation,
press the WATCH To exlt Without saving
button any changes you have
made, press EXIT
Backlig ht Settings
The Aurora can backlight both the hard buttons and the LCD display. If you
always use your Aurora in good lighting, you can extend battery life by turn-
ing off the LCD or hard button backlighting or by reducing the amount of
time the backlight stays on, The backlighting can either be turned on auto—
matically when you pick up the Aurora or when you press any button (to set
these options see page 10 under the heading Pickup Sensor Settings).
This button toggles the
hard button batklight-
ing either ON or OFF.
This button toggies the
LCD backlighting elther
To SAVE any ON or OFF.
changes you have This button toggles
made, press through the choices for
the amount of time the
backlight stays on' 105,
305, TM, 2M or 5M (5
for seconds, M for min
utes).
To exit without saving
any changes you have
made, press EXIT.
SAVE,
To return to nor—
mal operation,
press the warm
button.
LCD Display Settings
You can adjust the brightness, contrast and color of the Aurora 's backlight-
ing, As you make adjustments, you'll see the display change.
To increase Contrast,
press this button,
To increase Brightness,
press this button.
To decrease contrast,
press this button.
To decrease Brightness,
h b Normally, the color is
presst is uttona
set in software (srwmo
override, tap this button
IfiasnAveEgaer/J have until the label changes
mad: miss to USER, then press the
SAVE, EDlT button that appears
below it,
To return to nor
mal operation,
press the WATCH
button.
To exrt without savrng
any changes you have
made, press EXlT.
Note : User Editing of the LCD Color
In the software, the installer may set the color for each activity, If you
override these settings, you will set one color for all screens, regardless of
the activity,
To adjust the LCD color, use these settings:
To decrease RED,
press this button.
To decrease GREEN,
press this button,
To increase RED,
press this button.
To increase GREEN,
press thls button
To decrease BLUE,
press this button. To increase BLUE,
press this button.
To SAVE any To exit without saving
changes you have any changes you have
made, press made, press EXlTa
SAVE,
To return to nor
mal operation,
press the WATCH
button.
Page 9
RORA MASTER CONTRO
Sound Volume
Your Aurora 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 adjusting the volume
control here
To decrease Volume,
press this button To increase Volume,
press this button,
To SAVE any
changes you have
made, press
SAVE.
To return to "Orr
mai operation,
press the WATCH
button,
To exit without saving
any changes you have
made, press EXIT.
Pickup Sensor Settings
You can set your Aurora to only turn on when any button is touched, or
any time you move it. Vou set the amount of time the backlight stays on
page 8, under the section Backlight Settings.
To turn on backiighting
wheneverthe Aurora is
moved, set to ON. To
turn on backiighting
whenever a button on
the Aurora is pressed,
set to OFF. Change the
setting by pressing the
button.
To SAVE any
changes you have To exit without saving
made press any changes you have
SAVE,
made, press EXiT.
To return to nor
mai operation,
press the WATCH
button.
Page 10
Indicator Settings
The Aurora can display a flashing IR (infrared) icon (fi'fl) whenever a com—
mand is sent to a component after a button press ora macro step. You can
aiso choose whether you will dispiay the clock or the battery charge levele
To turn the IR indicator
on croff, press this
button.
To turn the Clock on or
off, press this button
To turn the battery
To SAVE any charge indicator on or
changes you have off, press this button,
made, press
SAVE. To exit without saving
any changes you have
made, press EXIT,
To return to nor-
mai operation,
press the WATCH 7 7 7
buttons turm-
Power Settings
You can set your Aurora to display the Low Battery warning at a power
Ievei between 20% and 80% (in 20% increments)
Press this button to
cycle through the avaiis
apie battery ievei set-
tings (20%, 40%, 60%
or 80“/n).
To SAVE any
changes you have To exit Without saving
made, mess any changes you have
SAVE.
made, press EXiT
To return to nors
mai operation,
press the WATCH
button,
wirru
Page 11
AURORA MASTER CONTR
System and Version Information Displays
Should you be curious, the System display indicates how much of the mem-
ory your configuration uses, while the Version indicates what firmware and
software versions were used to program your Aurora.
To exit, press
cxrr.
Warranty
The Aurora is covered against any manufacturing defects or faults in
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase when
purchased from an authorized Complete Control dealer. Units
purchased from online auction sites or other unauthorized resellers have
no warranty. This warranty does not cover the following items:
0 Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature.
. Products that have been modified or incorporated into other products.
0 Products purchased more than ‘l2 months ago.
0 Units purchased from unauthorized dealers or companies.
Specifications
Microprocessor: 206MHZ RISC
Memory — 16 Megabytes of Flash Memory (for User Configuration)
Devices — Supports up to 255 Devices
Pages — Supports up to 255 Pages on each Device
Learning Capability — Standard frequencies (15kHz to 460kHz)
Macro Capability — Up to 255 steps each, however nesting is allowed
IR Range (Line of Sight via Infrared): 30—50 feet, depending on the environment
RF Range (radio frequency): 50 to 100 feet, depending upon the environment
RF Frequency: 41 SMHZ
Weight: 10.4 oz. (with batteries)
Size: 7.17”x4.76”x ms”
Batteries: Lithium Ion battery pack included
Page 12
AURORA MAwER CONTR
Information To The User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to pan 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:
o Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
t Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning ( Part 1 5.21)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Page 13
MEMO
COMPLETE W
CONTROL
® Universal Remarks (hum-ml
SMMamaroneck Avenue, Harfllfan, 11040528
Phone: (974) [7154484 FaXf (9148354532
www.universa\remote.com
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