A Standard Mrf-250 System; Standard Installation - Step By Step - Home Theater Master MRF-250 Installation Manual

Multi-room “no-pointing” rf control of audio / video components
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A Standard MRF-250 System

A standard system utilizes no identical components and only one equipment
location. However, you can add any number of MX-3000 remote controls to
your home! MX-3000's are available as an accessory purchase without an
MRF-250 for standard system installations that already have an MRF-250.
You can add any number of MRF-250 base stations in a standard system as
well. If you need more than six flasher outputs you may add additional MRF-
250 receivers as needed by ordering an accessory MRF-250 base station.
Do not change the factory default settings in RF Control section of MX-3000
Editor when you download to your MX-3000's. You do not need to utilize
MX3000 Editor's Program Step 9 (RF Control), since the factory settings will
work fine!
Standard Installation — Step by Step
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Connect your MX-3000 to your PC and program the IR commands and macros
as you like. Since your MX-3000 sends both IR and RF, you can test your pro-
gramming as you go by pointing the MX-3000 at the components and using MX-
3000 Editor's TEST and Macro Play features if you place your laptop PC in the
same room as the components (with the cabinet doors open and in line of sight).
For a detailed explanation of how to program, use the downloadable
Programming Manual or the animated Tutorial. Both are available as free down-
loads from the www.hometheatermaster.com website.
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Once you have completed and downloaded your programming to the MX-
3000 remote control, you are ready to test RF operation via the Front Blaster
and (if necessary) the self-adhesive flashers that connect to the MRF-250's
flasher line outputs.
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The MRF-250 should be placed so that the Front Blaster will control as many
of the system's A/V components as possible. If you are connecting the out-
board flashers to the rear Flasher outputs only, the MRF-250 may be con-
cealed and mounted to the rear wall or back of the system cabinet.The
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