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Page 7MRX-1 BASE STATIONIntegrating Optional Video or Voltage SensorsVoltage Power Sensor VS-1006The VS-1006 Voltage Power Sensor allows voltage outpu
Page 8trol voltage out of the current sensor to the two-pin plug-in con-nector on the VS-1006. The VS-1006 can sense AC or DC sopolarity is not criti
Page 9MRX-1 BASE STATIONComposite Video Input (A/V Receiver DVD, VCR input, etc) usinga shielded RCA to RCA video cable with gold ends.5. To Test Vide
Page 10MRX-1 BASE STATIONIntegrating RS-232 and RelaysRS-232There are two versions of the RS232 cable. The RS232M has a maleDB9 connector and the RS2
Page 11MRX-1 BASE STATION4. Click on the MRX-1 in the Model Designer window.5. Click on the "Properties" tab at the lower right side of CCP6
Page 12NC (Normally Closed)1. For a device that PROVIDES VOLTAGE for use with a switch clo-sure:a. Connect the +V Terminal on the controlled device to
Page 13Network DiscoveryAdding a MRX-1 in CCP, modifying it’s Settings and test-ing RS-232 and Relay Commands.1. Inside the CCP editor, select Program
Page 146. Now the MRX-1’s MAC address will populate the MAC addressfield.7. Within the Port Information field, type in the devices designatedto each
Page 1510. From the Status window, press the Settings button to open theSettings window. 11. The Settings window allows changes to be made to the de
Page 16MRX-1 BASE STATIONOverview of IR RoutingThere are several considerations to take into account when you areinstalling an MRX-1 to control an arr
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Page 17MRX-1 BASE STATIONSelect Network or RF (for optional RFX-250) from the threeoptions shown for EACH of the identical TVs. You may leave theother
Page 18IR Over Narrow Band via Optional RFX-250Note: RF remotes via RFX-250 can only control IR components.RS232, Relay and Sensor control are not ava
Page 19MRX-1 BASE STATION5. Observe the RF LED of the RFX-250. Cup your hand over theRFX-250’s RF LED. If it is glowing or flickering you must relocat
Page 20MRX-1 BASE STATIONConnecting multiple MRX-1’s via RF OutMultiple MRX-1 units can be daisy chained to control an unlimitedamount of components i
Page 21MRX-1 BASE STATIONFrequently Asked QuestionsCan I use flasher/emitters that I have already installed in the sys-tem to connect to the MRX-1?Yes
Page 22USA Limited Warranty StatementYour Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you in newcondition, is warranted against defects in materials o
Page 23This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limi
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TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction 1Features and Benefits 2Parts Guide 2Front and Rear Panel Descriptions 3Network Installation 4Optimizing IR Flasher Lev
Page 1MRX-1 BASE STATIONIntroductionThe MRX-1 Network Base Station receives IR and Serial commandsfrom any URC Network Controls (like the KP-4000, MX-
Page 2MRX-1 BASE STATIONFeatures and BenefitsThe Bridge for Network Remotes and KeypadsThe MRX-1 enables IR and RS-232 devices to be controlled by URC
Front and Rear Panel DescriptionsFrontThe front panel consists of 4 indicator lights which will illuminatewhen in use.Power: Illuminates when the powe
Page 4IR Outputs: Connect emitters for IR control of connected devices. RFTX Port: Dual port #6 for the RFTX-1 connecting cable or includ-ed sleeved
Page 5MRX-1 BASE STATIONOptimizing IR Flasher LevelsTest a few commands for each device before fixing the flasher inplace on the front panel of a devi
Integrating Optional RFTX-1 to control URC LightingRFTX-1The RFTX-1 provides control of the URC Lighting 1. Simply plug the RFTX-1 with the 10’ pink c
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