F. Select the Brand of your device by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. F G H I J G. Turn ON your device and point the remote toward it. Press the
2 Can’t find a code to control your device? Then learn the commands into the MX-450 from the original manufacturer’s remote. A. From the Basic Setup
2 D. Screen will show READY, indicating it is prepared to learn a command. Note: if the button is an on-screen button, it will also appear darkened in
3 Delete Device & Review Code Set Delete a Device If you want to delete a device use the 5-way cursor to select Delete a Device. Then press the d
4 Ever wish you could lower the volume or better yet change your television input without having to switch your audio receiver or television remote?
4 D. Select a device to copy the desired group FROM. (in this example: Volume Group FROM Audio) E. Select a device to paste the desired group TO. (in
5 One touch activities allow you to “record” multiple steps on a single LCD button, like all of the commands necessary to watch TV. Once programmed, a
5 If Inside a Device is chosen, select the device, before selecting the button. End On A Page? A recorded macro will also save its last location. So,
6 Want to hide a page of unnecessary commands? What about hiding a device from a loved one? Covert operation anyone?! A. From the Advanced Setup scre
7 Make life easier by labeling buttons to say what YOU want! How about renaming a button to a newly created activity? (i.e. TV to Watch TV) Or, simply
Congratulations! You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering, the Complete Control MX-450. The MX-450 achieves a magnifi
7 D E F D. Select a device type, for the icon, by using the 5 way cursor and select buttons. E. Change the device icon by pressing the left or right
8 Quickly erase unwanted activities (macros) and learned commands anywhere on the remote. A. From the Advanced Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to se
8 D. Choose whether the location of the button is On the Main Menu or Inside a Device. D E. Press a hard or soft button to erase. E F. An Erased con
9 Tired of leaving the cabinet doors open, just to control the cable box? RF travels right through those doors, and even floors and walls! Add an opti
9 To use a RF base station, the following options should be addressed: IR or RF Signal: Turn OFF IR Signal (no need to point) and turn ON RF Signal (
9 Adjust the RF ID# dial to reflect the selection made in the remote’s RF Setup. Note: DO NOT SELECT ID# 0, as any RF remote can control the base sta
C. Select a button position then favorite channel icon to save the channel. C B. Choose between Adding/Edit Favs or Delete Favs (previously created)
10 D Enter the channel name using the alphanumeric keypad. Press Next to return to Step D. Select the source device containing the channel to add. En
11 User Settings Like creature comforts? Modify your preferred settings with the User Settings option. A A. From the Main Setup screen use the 5-way
11 User Settings B. From the User Settings screen use the 5-way cursor to select an option, one at a time. This option sets the remote to the orig
Table of Contents Getting Started: Programming the MX-450 Standard Features Optional Features Tour: Navigating the MX-450 Overview: Setup Screen Overv
12 Display Tips The Display Tips is your personal MX-450 programming tutorial. A B. Use the 5-way cursor to turn the display tips on or off. Press S
Glossary Term Definition "Hard" Button A button that is physically ON the remote; it can be touched, pressed and is tactile "Soft"
Glossary Term Definition Favorite Pages A page, or series of pages, with network names, or icons, representing favorite channels; when a channel is s
Glossary Term Definition Page button Some menus like the Main Menu, Device Menu and Favorites may have more than one page associated with them. These
Getting Started Programming the MX-450 Audio: Denon AVR-2811 TV: Sony KD-7FS170 Cable: AT-T Uverse Make sure the batteries are fresh/new. For the bes
Unified Remote Follow the steps in this guide to program up to 20 remotes into your new MX-450! Instead of searching for the right remote, it’ll be in
No Rules Operation Typically remotes use infra-red light for sending commands to devices, the problem is that this method requires “line-of-sight” to
Tour Navigating the MX-450 LCD Buttons These on-screen icons are accessed by using the adjoining button On/Off Buttons By default, these will send an
Overview The following are descriptions of each of these submenus: • Basic Setup: Add all of your devices to the remote by using the built-in library,
1 A. Select Search the Database to search for device codes. Within the Search the Database section of Basic Setup, we will add each of your devices
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