Universal Remote Control MRF-300/RFX150 Connect the Power Supply to the MRF-300

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MRF-300 BASE STATION

Step 4 - Connect the Power Supply to the MRF-300.

The POWER LED’s on both the RFX-150 and the MRF-300 should light up when the Power Supply is connected.

Step 5 - Power on the entire Audio/Video System

Test for RF Interference

The RF LED lights when any RF signal is detected. If the RF LED flickers WITHOUT pressing a button on the remote control, you are receiving RF Interference and you must move the RFX-150 to another loca- tion.You can extend the wire up to 200’ using standard CAT 5 cable. Place the RFX- 150 in another room or crawlspace to avoid interference.

If you are restricted to a very small range of mounting locations and the LED flickers, reduce the range via the RF Range attenuator screw on the RFX-150.

Step 6 - Mount the RFX-150 and adjust for Optimum Range

Have someone press buttons on the remote control from the farthest distant operating position and adjust RF range screw and the angle of the RF-150 receiving antenna until the RF LED lights with every button push.

If the desired range cannot be reli- ably maintained, you can opt to extend range by adding another RFX-150 RF Sensor in a location closer to the area where reception is unreliable. Each RFX-150 can pro- vide coverage of 50 to 100 feet in normal conditions. Up to three RFX-150 Sensors can be connected.

Each RFX-150 can be connect- ed via up to 200 feet of standard CAT 5 cable to the MRF-300.

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Contents Installation Manual Page Table of Contents Introduction Features and Benefits Interference Rejection and Adjustable RF Range via RFX-150Parts Guide IR Input for Keypads or IR Repeater SystemsInstallation Daisy Chain Multiple MRF-300’s to One RFX-150 RF Sensor Connect the RFX-150 to the RF IN, but do not Mount ITConnect the Power Supply to the MRF-300 Mount the RFX-150 and adjust for Optimum RangeAdjust IR Line Output Levels Test RF AddressDisabling 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 Open the RF Setup Window in MX Editor Reveal the Receiver settingsProgramming For Multiple Equipment Locations Add, Name and Assign Receiver ID#Frequently Asked Questions WarrantySpecifications How can I increase the range of the remote control?Complete ControlTM