1. Introduction
2. Batteries
A. Battery Installation
B. Battery Life
3. Summary of Operations
A. Description of Devices
B. Preprogrammed Codes
C. Learning From Other Remote Controls
D. Macro Operations
E. Favorite Channel Buttons
F. Punch Through Operations
G. Editing LCD Text
H. Cloning The MX-500TM
I. All Other Operations
J. LCD Screen And Button Layout
K. System Settings
4. Programming the MX-500TM to Control Your
Components
A.Using Preprogrammed Codes
1. Three-Digit Code Number
2. Auto Scan With Three-Digit Number
B. Learning Method
1. Programming The Function Buttons
2. Programming The Ten Device Buttons
5. Programming Favorite Channels
6. Programming Macro Buttons
A. Programming Macro Functions ToM1, M2, M3,
POWER and SYSTEM OFF Buttons
B. Programming Macro Functions To The Ten Device
Buttons
7. Programming Punch Through Functions
8. Erasing Existing Programming
A.Erasing Learned Buttons
B. Erasing Favorite Channel Buttons
C. Erasing Macro Functions
1. Erase M1, M2, M3, POWER and SYSTEM OFF
Buttons
2. Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device Buttons
D. Erasing Punch Through Functions
9. LCD Button Editing
A.To Create or Edit Text on Function and Device Buttons
B. To Create or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons
10. Recalling the Preprogrammed
Three-Digit Number
11. Setting Backlight
12. Cloning MX-500TM
13. Adjustment of LCD contrast
14. Caution On Handling LCD Screen
15. Low Battery Message
16. Memory Lock
17. Glossary
18. Warranty
19. Specifications
20. Appendix
A. List of Preprogrammed LCD Text by Device
B. Three-Digit Preprogrammed Code Tables
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