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  • Page 1 PERATING YSTEM MX-850...
  • Page 2 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 compa- nies or organizations.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents No More Pointing Finding the MAIN Menu Turn On the System Using the MAIN Menu Select a New ACTIVITY Select a DEVICE Only Controlling the Volume Operating Any Device Using FAV - Favorites Backlighting Changing CONTRAST Batteries Cleaning the Screen Warranty End User Agreement...
  • Page 4: No More Pointing

    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 MX-850 sends radio sig- nals 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.
  • Page 5: Finding The Main Menu

    Finding the MAIN Menu The MAIN Button always takes you to the MAIN Menu which may be named for the room the MX-850 controls. The PAGE button switches between two MAIN Menu pages IF you have more than ten remote controls.
  • Page 6: Turn On The System

    Turn On Your Entire System Power on/off your entire system with the MAIN Menu by following these steps: 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.
  • Page 7: Using The Main Menu

    Using the MAIN Menu The MAIN Menu enables you to either select a new Activity or simply select a new Device to control. When you select a new activity, the remote control will issue a MACRO (a timed sequence of many commands from many different remote controls).
  • Page 8: Select A Device Only

    The MAIN Menu activity buttons issue MACROS that reset the sound and picture of your home theater to a new activity. The remote control is still issuing com- – mands while the indica- tor flashes. If the sound or the picture still are not correct, repeat steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 9: Controlling The Volume

    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. Operating any Device 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.
  • Page 10 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 ten screen labeled buttons are now labeled with any commands that do not fit one of the buttons with printed labels.
  • Page 11: Using Fav - Favorites

    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. To SELECT or say OK, simply press the center SEL but- ton.
  • Page 12 your system. Discuss any non-channel favorite label with your installer, so that you understand how to use it. To use the FAVORITE Menu: 1. Press the FAV button. The top title bar will now dis- play FAV. Use the FAV button and the PAGE button to navigate through your var-ious pages of FAVORITES.
  • Page 13: Backlighting

    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 LIGHT button again.
  • Page 14: Batteries

    Please replace all of the batteries with fresh, new AAA bat- teries. Do not mix old and new batteries. The MX-850 will retain all programming even if the batter- ies are removed for an extended period.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    Limited Warranty Statement 1. LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS Universal Remote Control, Inc. (“URC”) warrants that URC equipment purchased directly from URC or from an authorized URC dealer or distributor shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal usage...
  • Page 16 such to comply. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE USAGE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR HEREIN. CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MAY BE AVAILABLE WITH RESPECT TO URC EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 17 The warranty limitations and warranty disclaimers may not apply to end user in whole or in part, where such are restricted or excluded by applicable law, and such shall apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. In the event of any warranty claim, URC will, at its sole option, repair the URC equipment using new or comparable rebuilt parts, or exchange...
  • Page 18 as used, as is, refurbished, so called "B stock" or consumables (such as batteries). This limited warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the URC equipment. This limited warranty specifically excludes the URC equipment sold by unauthorized resellers.
  • Page 19: End User Agreement

    SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. URC SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATEMENTS MADE BY OTHERS. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY...
  • Page 20 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532 OCE-0031A Rev 07_RH...

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