Universal Remote Control MRF-300/RFX150 Controlling An Array of Identical Components or Zones

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MRF-300 BASE STATION

Controlling An Array of Identical Components or Zones

There are several considerations to take into account when you are installing an MRF-300 to control an array of identical components:

1.The RF ID# cannot be set to Code 0, the universal setting.You must use one of the fifteen unique IR Routing addresses.

2.Each identical component must receive IR commands ONLY from a dedicat- ed Flasher affixed to it’s front panel or a rear panel direct IR input. The SIG- NAL of the remote should be set to RF ONLY for each identical compo- nent. IR can still be utilized for other devices in your system!

3.You must note the NUMBER of the Flasher Output you have utilized for EACH of the identical components.

4.When you use a wired connection to a component’s rear panel IR input, you must cut off the LED emitter, strip the two conductors, connect the copper conductor to the DATA input and the silver colored conductor to the GROUND connector of the component’s rear panel IR input. Then adjust the line output of the MRF-300 for the best performance if needed.

Identical Components/Zones - Step by Step via PC

Note: If you are programming a URC MX “addressable” remote control that sets up without a PC, refer to the owners manual for setup of identical components.

Step 1 - Create a Device for Each Component/Zone in the MX Editor Software.

In this example, six iden- tical TV’s are utilized in a Media Room array.The programmer has created devices for all of the equipment in the cabinet on Main Page 1. On Main Page 2, he/she has created a device for each of the TV’s.

Step 2 - Program One Device With IR commands.

Using either the IR Database or Learning, program one of the identical devices to operate one of TV’s (leave the others powered off right now).Test all com- mands, correct if necessary, then click on SAVE from the FILE menu.

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Contents Installation Manual Page Table of Contents Introduction IR Input for Keypads or IR Repeater Systems Features and BenefitsInterference Rejection and Adjustable RF Range via RFX-150 Parts GuideInstallation Connect the RFX-150 to the RF IN, but do not Mount IT Daisy Chain Multiple MRF-300’s to One RFX-150 RF SensorMount the RFX-150 and adjust for Optimum Range Connect the Power Supply to the MRF-300Test RF Address Adjust IR Line Output LevelsDisabling the Front Blaster Step by Step via PC Open the RF Setup WindowFront Blaster Overload Identical Components/Zones Step by Step via PC Program One Device With IR commandsControlling An Array of Identical Components or Zones Paste The Programmed Device Adjust the Signal For Each of the Identical DevicesCopy The Programmed Device Click on the cell for the first Add, Name and Assign Receiver ID# Open the RF Setup Window in MX EditorReveal the Receiver settings Programming For Multiple Equipment LocationsHow can I increase the range of the remote control? Frequently Asked QuestionsWarranty SpecificationsComplete ControlTM