Universal Remote Control Universal Remote MX 850 User Manual

OPERATING  
YOUR SYSTEM  
WITH  
ORION  
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This remote control was  
Custom Programmed for you by:  
No More Pointing  
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For questions about your Custom  
Programming call:  
Finding the MAIN Menu 2  
Turn On the System  
Using the MAIN Menu  
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Custom Programming of a complex  
home theater and/or a multi-room sys-  
tem is one of the most challenging  
tasks within an audio/video installa-  
tion. It involves an intimate knowledge  
of how the components interact and  
exact details on the proper sequences  
of control.  
Select a New ACTIVITY 4  
Select a DEVICE Only  
Controlling the Volume 6  
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Only a professional custom installation  
company has the requisite experience  
and training to quickly and effectively  
customize a remote control for true  
automated operation.  
Operating Any Device  
Using FAV - Favorites  
Backlighting  
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Congratulations on your choice!  
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OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM WITH THE ORION  
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rights reserved.  
Changing CONTRAST 10  
The information in this manual is copyright protected.  
No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in  
any form without prior written consent from Universal  
Remote Control, Inc. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CON-  
TROL, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERA-  
TIONAL, TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMIS-  
SIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL. The information in  
this manual may be subject to change without prior  
notice. Home Theater Master is a registered trademark  
of Universal Remote Control, Inc. Entertainment Made  
Simple is a trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc.  
All other brand or product names are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective companies or  
organizations.  
Batteries  
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Cleaning the Screen  
Warranty  
Specifications  
500 Mamaroneck Avenue,  
Harrison, NY 10528  
Phone: (914) 835-4484  
Fax: (914) 835-4532  
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No More Pointing!  
Finding the MAIN Menu  
The combination of the Orion with it’s  
companion MRF-250 base station will  
enable you to place your audio/video  
components out of sight behind closed  
doors and/or in another room of your  
house. The Orion sends radio signals  
to the MRF-250 through walls and  
closed doors (50-100’ away, indoors or  
outdoors). The MRF-250 converts your  
commands to the infrared signals that  
control your A/V components.  
The MAIN Button always takes you to  
the MAIN Menu which may be named  
for the room the Orion controls.  
The PAGE button switches between  
two MAIN Menu pages IF you have  
more than ten remote controls.  
When the top title bar says MAIN or  
the name of a Room, you are on the  
MAIN Menu.  
1. The Orion remote con-  
trol sends radio waves in  
every direction, so you  
don’t have to point the  
remote anymore!  
The Orion  
2. Self-adhesive “Flashers”  
affixed to the front panels of  
components relay com-  
mands to components out  
of “line-of-sight” with the  
MRF-250.  
The lower title bar displays PAGE 1 or  
PAGE 2 as you switch. Each of the  
remote controls the Orion replaces are  
represented by a button next to the  
corresponding screen label.  
The MRF-250  
3. The built-in Front Blaster sends com-  
mands to components in the same cabi-  
net space as the MRF-250.  
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Turn On Your Entire System  
Using the MAIN Menu  
Power on/off your entire system  
with the MAIN Menu by following  
these steps:  
The MAIN Menu enables you to either  
select a new Activity or simply select a  
new Device to control.  
1. Touch the MAIN button to make  
sure that you are on the MAIN Menu.  
It doesn’t matter which page of the  
MAIN Menu is displayed.  
When you select a new activity, the  
remote control will issue a MACRO (a  
timed sequence of many commands  
from many different remote controls).  
This MACRO was custom pro-  
grammed for your system by your  
installer. It will issue all of the com-  
mands necessary to switch the sound  
and picture of your system.  
When you select a device, the remote  
control becomes the remote control  
you select WITHOUT affecting the  
home theater.  
2. Touch the On or Off button as  
desired. Wait until all components are  
correctly powered on or off. Turning on  
the system may take ten to twenty  
seconds.  
Select a New ACTIVITY  
1. Touch the MAIN button to make  
sure that you are on the MAIN  
Menu. Touch the PAGE button if you  
don’t see the activity you want.  
3. If one component does not turn  
on/off, simply touch the button again.  
TIP The remote control will  
not respond to a new button  
push while is still issuing com-  
mands. While busy, the  
indicator flashes at the top of  
the screen next to the screen  
title.  
2. Touch the activity button next to  
the desired screen label. For exam-  
ple if you wish to watch a DVD  
movie, touch the DVD button.  
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Controlling the Volume  
For your convenience, the VOLUME  
Up, VOLUME Down and the MUTE  
buttons will always control the sur-  
round sound system, regardless of  
what activity or device you are control-  
ling.  
The MAIN Menu activity buttons issue  
MACROS that reset the sound and  
picture of your home theater to a new  
activity.  
TIP The remote control is still  
issuing commands while the  
indicator flashes.  
Operating any Device  
If the sound or the picture still are  
not correct, repeat steps 1 and 2.  
You can see the name of the device at  
the top of the screen. If it is not the  
one you want, return to the MAIN  
Menu and select a new device or  
activity.  
Select a DEVICE Only  
1. Touch the MAIN button to make  
sure that you are on the MAIN  
Menu. Touch the Page button if you  
don’t see the activity you want.  
2. Press and hold the MAIN button.  
While holding the MAIN button  
down, touch the button next to the  
desired screen label. The remote  
control will now display the name of  
the selected device and all buttons  
will operate the device, however, the  
sound and the picture of your sys-  
tem have not been changed.  
All of the printed  
label buttons on the  
remote operate just  
like the original  
remote control (with  
the exception of  
Volume Up, Volume  
Down and Mute  
which operate your  
surround sound sys-  
tem).  
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The Power ON and OFF buttons now  
operate only the selected device (to  
turn the entire system on/off, return to  
the MAIN Menu).  
The thumbpad easily operates on  
screen menus with either the Left or  
Right hand. When you are operating a  
device with any kind of on-screen  
menu, guide or display, the thumbpad  
offers you easy one-handed control  
with your thumb.  
The ten screen labeled buttons are  
now labeled with any commands  
that do not fit one of the buttons with  
printed labels.  
To SELECT or say OK, simply press  
your thumb straight down. You’ll feel  
the click as the OK/SELECT/ENTER  
command is sent.  
Using FAV - Favorites  
The favorites menu is created uniquely  
for you by your custom installer. The  
screen labeled buttons now issue  
timed sequences of commands that  
will reset your system with one touch.  
Typically, the favorites menu is pro-  
grammed with one touch “shortcut”  
buttons that issue all of the necessary  
commands to change the channel of  
your satellite dish or television. Thus,  
instead of entering a two or three digit  
number (which you must remember)  
and the enter command, you simply  
select the favorite button labeled HBO,  
CNN, TNT etc.  
Up to 40 screen labeled buttons are  
available for each device. To view  
the additional buttons, press the  
PAGE button to display additional  
pages. The remote control can dis-  
play up to four pages of screen  
labeled buttons for each activity or  
device! As you scroll through the  
pages, notice that the bottom title  
bar displays which page you are  
viewing (PAGE 1, PAGE 2, etc.).  
The Favorite menu can be programmed  
with any favorite activity. It is not limited  
to channel favorites. Your custom  
installer may invent a feature unique to  
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your system. Discuss any non-channel  
favorite label with your installer, so that  
you understand how to use it.  
Backlighting  
Turn on the back-  
lighting by pressing  
the LIGHT button on  
the right side of the  
the remote control.  
The backlighting will  
stay on briefly, then  
turn off automatical-  
ly. If you wish to turn  
it off without waiting,  
simply tap the  
To use the FAVORITE Menu:  
1. Press the FAV button. The top  
title bar will now display FAV.  
LIGHT button again.  
Use the FAV button and the PAGE  
button to navigate through your var-  
ious pages of FAVORITES. The FAV  
button scrolls up from Page 1 to  
Page 5, using the PAGE button  
scrolls down from Page 5 to Page 1.  
As you select a new page, the bot-  
tom title bar will display the page  
number (page 1, page 2, etc.)  
* Note that your bat-  
tery life is reduced  
by how often you use the backlighting.  
Changing Contrast  
Press and Hold BOTH the MAIN and  
the UP thumbpad button at the same  
time to make the screen DARKER.  
To EXIT Fav and return to the last  
activity/device selected, press the  
MAIN button ONCE. To EXIT Fav  
and go to the MAIN Menu, press the  
MAIN button twice.  
Press and Hold BOTH the MAIN and  
the DOWN thumbpad button at the  
same time to make it LIGHTER.  
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Warranty  
Batteries  
The Orion is covered against any man-  
ufacturers defects or workmanship for  
a period of one year from the date of  
purchase if purchased from an author-  
ized Home Theater Master dealer.  
Units purchased from online auction  
sites or other unauthorized resellers  
have no warranty. This warranty does  
not cover the following items:  
If the batteries are running low, the  
screen will display a warning at the bot-  
tom of the screen whenever you press  
the Power ON button. You may also  
experience a slight drop in the operating  
distance of either the Orion remote con-  
trol when the batteries are running low.  
Please replace all of the batteries with  
fresh, new AAA batteries. Do not mix  
old and new batteries.  
-Batteries, or damage to the remote  
from faulty batteries.  
-Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts  
of nature.  
-Products that have been modified or  
incorporated into other products.  
-Products purchased more than 12  
months ago.  
The Orion will retain all programming  
even if the batteries are removed for  
an extended period.  
Cleaning The Screen  
-Units purchased from unauthorized  
dealers or companies.  
Do not use abrasives or liquid cleaning  
solutions!  
Specifications  
Use a dry soft lint-free cloth to clean  
the screen. Be careful not to use  
excessive force. The screen is glass  
and is easily breakable.  
Range: 50 to 100 feet, depending  
upon the structure of your house and  
the amount of interference present  
Weight: 8 oz. (with batteries)  
Size: 9.0” x 3.0” x 1.3”  
Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries  
included  
LCD Size: 1.4” x 2.1”  
RF Frequency: 418MHz  
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Harrison, NY 10528  
Phone: (914) 835-4484  
Fax: (914) 835-4532  
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