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Total Control

MRX-4SEN2

Owner’s Manual

Bottom Panel Description

The bottom panel of the MRX-4SEN2 Sensor Extender displays the following information:

1. Serial Number Sticker:

The ZIGBEE Address (16 characters) identifies this

wireless device when connected to the network.

2. MAC Number Sticker:

The serial number, located at the bottom of the unit,

uniquely identifies the product.

3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup):

Functions with other wireless devices (routers,

wireless access points, etc.) to provide a

simplified method

of connection to the

network. Press this button in conjunction with the WPS button found on your other
wireless devices to establish.

4. Reset Button:

Turns the unit

OFF

then

ON

again, and reconnects to the network.

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Summary of Contents for Total Control MRX-4SEN2

Page 1: ...MRX 4SEN2 Owner s Manual Total Control MRX 4SEN2 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ... 0800 Main 914 835 4484 techsupport urc automation com Hours 9 00am 5 00pm EST M F Table of Contents Introduction 1 Front Panel Description 2 Rear Panel Description 3 Bottom Panel Description 4 Installing the MRX 4SEN2 5 Wireless Setup 6 Specifications 9 Limited Warranty Statement 9 ...

Page 3: ... the Total Control System that is less susceptible to interference and more reliable This grants you the flexibility to install it virtually anywhere in the project Add one or more MRX 4SEN2 throughout your home or office to detect changes in a connected sensor which may be used to trigger system events The small size of the MRX 4SEN2 allows it to easily fit behind equipment or into places where a...

Page 4: ...splays the following information 1 Power LED Indicates the device has power 2 Status LED Indicates three 3 possible states Green Good signal strength Red Poor signal strength Off No connection 3 Data LED Indicates the device is transmitting IR data When connected via Ethernet the status LED does not illuminate 1 2 3 ...

Page 5: ...nsor s 3 5mm plug to an available port The following URC sensors with their respective model numbers are compatible with the MRX 4SEN2 Voltage Sensor SEN VOLT Video Sensor SEN VID Contact Closure Sensor SEN CCLS Light Sensor SEN LITE Current Sensor Magnetic Field SEN CMF Audio Sensor SEN AUD 3 Ethernet If a wired connection is needed this port uses a standard Ethernet RJ 45 plug to communicate via...

Page 6: ... network 2 MAC Number Sticker The serial number located at the bottom of the unit uniquely identifies the product 3 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Functions with other wireless devices routers wireless access points etc to provide a simplified method of connection to the network Press this button in conjunction with the WPS button found on your other wireless devices to establish 4 Reset Button Turns t...

Page 7: ...ate is detected the MRX 4SEN2 sends a signal to the MRX Advanced Network System Controller and triggers a series of commands This home network example showcases a voltage sensor connected to the home s doorbell and the MRX 4SEN2 Whenever the door bell is pressed a signal is sent over URC s RF 2 4GHz to the MRX Advanced Network System Controller The MRX unit triggers a series of commands or an even...

Page 8: ...SEN2 is adding Wi Fi connectivity to an already brilliant sensor expander Wi Fi connection makes it simple to install the device in difficult to reach locations of the home 1 Go to Step 6 Network Setup and select Add New 1 To connect to Wi Fi an initial Ethernet connection must be made first ...

Page 9: ...wireless network information in the Wireless Network Key window Select OK when finished 3 Select Save located below 2 LAN Wireless Networks 4 Select URC Device from the sub menu in Step 6 5 Discover the MRX 4SEN2 using the method for all URC network devices 4 ...

Page 10: ...le click on the area that reads DHCP 7 Select Send Wireless AP List via Network 8 Unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the MRX 4SEN2 unit The MRX 4SEN2 connects to Wi Fi automatically after the Wireless AP list has been downloaded and the Ethernet cable has been removed 7 ...

Page 11: ...l device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferenc...

Page 12: ...e Emission Immunity Power Declaration of Conformity Hereby Universal Remote Control Inc declares that this MRX 4SEN2 is in compliance with the Essential requirements Warning The manufacturer is not responsible for any Radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to...

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