The RF Control Window
If the RF Control Window is closed, reopen it by clicking on the
shortcut button on the toolbar or selecting RF
control from the Program Menu (Step 9). If your program menu does not include this step, you need to download
and install MXEditor for the MX-800 available from
hometheatermaster.com
.You can have both versions installed
on your computer.
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Using the basic RF Control Window you can modify the RF properties of an MX-800 as follows:
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naall from the Remote can be set to IR only, RF only or both IR and RF. The factory default is set to
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err -- If you have multiple MRF-200’s in the system, you can select which receiver a device will be
connected to.The factory default is set to Default.
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your system includes some identical components using the same IR code set. If you are installing a typical
system with an assortment of unique components using different IR codes, you should leave the Flashers
set to the factory default selection of ALL.
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By clicking on the RECEIVERS button in the bottom left corner, you can extend the RF control window to display set-
tings for the MRF-200s in your system. In the extended window you have the following options:
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n -- If you have more than one MRF-200 base station, add and give each new receiver a unique
name in the window that appears.
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under Name, then click on the Rename button.
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D -- To prevent all receivers from receiving RF commands, you may opt to set a unique ID# to
each.This is only useful when identical components are installed in different locations. If your system has
an asssortment of unique components using different IR code sets, you may leave the receiver ID # set to
the factory default of ID 1.
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trolled. If you don’t have any use for this, turn it off, since it may issue too much IR for nearby components.
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Set each device’s basic RF properties by clicking on the
row and column you want.When you do, a combo box will
display the choices available. Click on the option you want: