Programming Manual for the MX-950, MX-900 and TX-1000Unleashing the MX-950 Core EngineC OMP L E TECONTROL™Univ ersal Remote ControlBY®
6Type in Section TitleUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDIT3 You must hit the SAVE button to create all the new devices.4 Tree View reveals the new devices you’v
7Type in Section TitleMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™2 Uncheck the Use Default Color checkbox, by clicking on it.3 Adjust the sliders to th
8Type in Section TitleUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITUsing the IR DatabaseApplying a “Set” of IR Commands to each Device 1 Open the Database Window - Sele
9Using the IR DatabaseMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™4 Model - Select the exact model number from the scrollable Model window.If the MODEL
10Using the IR DatabaseUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDIT7 After you click on the SAVE button, the LCD Button Editor appears, revealing the pages and codestha
Finding Discrete Commands for Reliable MacrosDiscrete Commands versus Toggle CommandsWhen a remote control’s only button to turn on and off a TV set i
2 Select the IR DATA FROM (category of component), then the BRAND, then the MODEL. If you donot see the model number, utilize the INCLUSIVE CODE SETS
4 After you’ve dragged it to its new position, the new label and a pre-programmed code flag (the reddot) is placed on the button.TIP - Vary the number
3 Use Tree View to Navigate to the Panel containing LEARNED IR codes you want. Click on the panelname in Tree View to make the panel appear in Panel
Test All Commands and Relabel for Easy Operation Before programming any further, you should rigorously test all of the codes you have programmedusin
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3 Now drag any unimportant commands from the first page to the last page of the device.4 Take a look at all the other pages, drag any buttons you cons
6 Select a button to relabel with a new easier to understand name and type it in. 7 Repeat Steps 2-6 and continue to test all commands for all of your
2 In Tree View, expand the device you would like to EDIT. In Tree View Double Click on each page ofthe device to display them. You can have as many pa
6 Select a button to relabel with a new easier to understand name and type it in. 7 Repeat Steps 2-6 and continue to test all commands for all of your
20Type in Section TitleUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITLearningLearning should be a last resort for professional installers. We make every effort to provide
21Type in Section TitleMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™2 Select the button that you want to teach to by single clicking it on the simulator.
22LearningUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDIT5 If the code doesn’t operate the component you can try the DoubleTap learning method. This is par-ticularly usefu
23MX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™3 Watch the LEARNING Window - When the info window says READY, press and hold the button onthe original re
24USINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITMacro ProgrammingBullet Proof Macros or Point N Pray? Professional Installations Require “Bullet-Proof” macros (all discr
25MX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™TV to EXT3 = 1) Ch Up (takes TV to ANT A regardless of what input was last selected)2) Input (takes TV to
THE MX-950 “CORE ENGINE” 1WHAT’S COMMON? SPEED!!! 1New Programming Features: 1Key Differences: 1THE TX-1000 EDITOR WINDOW2THE MX-900 EDITOR WINDOW2
26USINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITProgramming a System Power On Macro Set up your laptop and the connected remote within operational range of the home thea
27Macro ProgrammingMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™6 Program steps to power on the other components in the system. In this example, the cabl
28Macro ProgrammingUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDIT11 Select the Delay icon , then when the delay window opens, click on the preset amount of delayor enter
29Type in Section TitleMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™Programming a Power Off Macro A Power Off macro is much simpler than a Power On macr
Push and Hold Macros By selecting this option, you now have the ability for one button to issue two different macros. One macro isissued if the butto
4 Click on the Tab at the bottom of the Macro Window labeled AFTER, and program the full macro (inthe example shown; everything this system needs to W
2 In the Type list box at the bottom of the Macro Window, select Variable as the type.3 In the Variable list box that now appears, select New Variable
Tip - You must program all your activity and power macros to be Variable macros Now, you must program all macros that the client might use to turn on
34USINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITUsing Sounds (MX-950 Only)Setting the Default Sound MX-950 Editor enables any button to have a sound play when the button
35MX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™Programming Punch ThroughPunch Through allows you to set the same functions on all devices very quickly.
Hiding Pages in Page View 19LEARNING 20Tips for Learning from Unusual Devices 20Learning IR Codes One at a Time 20Learning a Batch of Buttons Qu
36USINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITProgramming RF Control OptionsThe RF Setup Window The RF Setup window opens after selecting RFControl from the Program Me
37MX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™IR OUTPUTcontrols the Line Outputs forFlashers affixed to the front panels of compo-nents. You can opt to
38USINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITEnable or Disable Standalone EditingYou can disable the Edit menu of the MX-950. This is the menu that appears when you pr
39MX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™DownloadingYou download to the remote control by:1 Make sure the remote control has charged batteries. 2 C
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The MX-950 “Core Engine” What’s Common? SPEED!!!New Programming Features: All three applications, MX-950, MX-900 and TX-1000 share all the convenienc
The TX-1000 Editor Window\The MX-900 Editor Window2TX-1000 and MX-900 Editor WindowUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITABCETree ViewSimulateViewMacroWindowEdit
The MX-950 Editor WindowMenus and Shortcut buttons for common tasks. The Program Menu activates each task in the correct order.Tree View of your conf
4Type in Section TitleUSINGMX950COREENGINETOEDITProgramming OverviewA. New File, Existing File on PC or in Remote NEW - Starting from scratch on a n
5Type in Section TitleMX950TX1000MX900LCDREMOTESCOMPLETECONTROL™Creating, Naming and Arranging DevicesA device is the basic grouping of a set of hard
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