Xantech MRC88M, MRAUDIO8X8M installation instructions Tweaking the System, Advanced/Expanded

Models: MRAUDIO8X8M MRC88M

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Section 7: Tweaking the System

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Model MRC88m / MRAUDIO8x8m

Section 7: Tweaking the System

After the project has been transferred and the system deemed operational, there are still areas that might need minor adjustments to customize the system. These adjustments are available system wide regardless of what mode the system was programmed under (i.e. BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED).

NOTE: The XANTECH RC68+ handheld programmer will be necessary for all of these adjustments and configurations.

TEACHING A HAND-HELD REMOTE TO OPERATE THE MRC88m SYSTEM

The MRC88m Keypads have built-in IR Receivers for using Component Infrared remotes. It is usually preferred to use a single Universal Remote such as the Xantech URC-2 or similar to control all of the system components including the MRC88m Controller/Amplifier.

TEACHING A HAND-HELD REMOTE USING AN RC68+ HAND-HELD PROGRAMMER (BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED)

The easiest way to teach a non-Xantech Universal Remote MRC88m System Commands is with the RC68+ Hand-Held programmer with Overlay ‘A’.

1.On the rear of the RC68+ Hand-Held Programmer, set the Code Group Dials to ‘A8’.

2.Teach individual commands from the RC68+ to the Universal Remote one by one. Commands that should be transferred are:

a.Input Source Selections 1 thru 8 (Source buttons will also power a zone ON if it is currently OFF when it receives the command at the Keypad IR Receiver. (Buttons 00, C0, 50, D0, 40, A0, 30, and B0; Source Selection 1 thru 8 respectively).

b.OFF (Zone Off command)

c.Volume Up

d.Volume Down

e.Mute Off

f.Mute On

g.Optional Commands can be EQ Treble and Bass commands and Balance adjustment commands

TEACHING A HAND-HELD REMOTE DIRECTLY FROM DRAGON DROP-IR

(ADVANCED/EXPANDED)

If an RC68+ is not easily accessible, a Universal Remote can be programmed to operate the MRC88m System by teaching it the proper codes directly out of the DragMRC Software. This is done by TESTING MRC88m IR commands out of the palette Editor and teaching the Universal Remote directly via an Emitter.

NOTE: You will need a 282M (Non-Blink) Emitter for this process. The 282M is required to supply adequate IR strength to teach most Universal Remotes.

1.Select Palette Editor (F3) from the COMPONENT menu in the DragMRC software.

2.Under BRANDS, scroll down and select XANTECH

3.Under XANTECH: COMPONENT Select MRC88m from the list.

NOTE: The Palette Editor should be displayed with a list of commands displayed on the left-hand side (all with RED asterisks next to them). See Figure 43 below.

NOTE: If MRC-88 is not shown in the Component List, go to www.xantech.com and click on Products>IR Library> and download the MRC88m.pal file into your C:\Program Files\DragMRC\Palettes folder and the XANTECH.bci file into your C:\Program Files\DragMRC\Smartpad folder. You may now repeat steps 1 thru 3 above.

4.Connect a 282M Emitter on the COMMON Emitter output [Figure 3-(27)] of the MRC88m Controller

5.Make sure the PC is connected to the front panel COM Port (or USB port) and the MRC88m is powered ON. (Do a BASE UNIT “WHO AM I” to confirm communication between the PC and MRC88m).

6.Select TEST in the Palette Editor (TEST button will be hi-lighted in RED)

7.Place the 282M emitter (mouse end) approximately two inches from the front of the Learning Remotes IR Sensor window.

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