T a b l e o f C o n t e n t 1. Introduction 2. Battery Installation 3. Summary of Operations A. Description of Devices B. Pre-programed codes C. Learning D. Macro Operation E. Punch Through F. Editing the buttons on LCD screen G.
LCD. You can also make these changes with the aid of your personal computer. Setting up the MX-1000 to work with your components is very easy and simple. Please follow the instructions in the manual and retain the manual for future reference.
2. Battery Installation MX-1000 uses four AA batteries. Please be sure to match the batteries with the (+) and (-) markings inside the battery compartment during installation. The remote control goes through self-testing for three seconds after the batteries are installed and automatically moves to setting mode for your programming.
3. Summary of Operations A. Description of Devices: The MX-1000 is designed to operate up to twelve components. They are Audio, CATV, Satellite, TV, DVD, VCR1, VCR2, Laser Disc, Tuner, CD, Tape and AUX. However, the device button name can be changed to meet your exact needs.
3. Summary of Operations D. Macro Operation: The remote control is capable of sending out a series of commands with one button press. There are three types of macro buttons you can use for such macro operations and they are as follows: 1.
Internet. You can also load programs and data in the remote control to your personal computer and download them to another MX-1000. Please refer to page 26 in the manual for details. H. All other operations: You can set the duration of the back light or the LCD display to stay on as well as low battery warning level and the "beep"...
5. Getting Ready with System Setting All the programming is done by first entering the SYSTEM SETTING mode in the remote control. Press both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five seconds to enter the SYSTEM SETTING mode. Move the cursor on the screen with the joystick to your selection in the list.
6. Programming the Remote Control You can program the MX-1000 to make it compatible with all of your components by following either the preprogramming method or teaching it with your original remote controls. A. Preprogramming Method: 1) Using a three-digit code number.
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6. Programming the Remote Control 8. Confirm that you entered the right code number that matches your component by pressing other buttons such as POWER, VOLUME, MUTE and CHANNEL. If any of the buttons do not operate as they should, please repeat from Step 5. 9.
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6. Programming the Remote Control 7. Point the remote control to the component and press the BRAND button. 8. Press the number button on LCD screen that corresponds with the first alphabetical character of your brand name. ( Please press the number button within 20 seconds of programming.) Plcase note that pressing the number button will only show the first alphabet of the brand in that alphabet group.
6. Programming the Remote Control NOTE: Confirm that it is the right code number for your component by pressing other buttons such as POWER, VOLUME, MUTE and CHANNEL, etc. If any of the buttons do not operate as they should, please repeat from Step 5. 10.
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2-3 inches apart as shown below. 5. Press either the device button or functional button, whichever you wish to teach in the MX-1000. It is now ready to learn on the button you selected. 6. Press the button on your original remote control that you wish to teach into the MX-1000.
6. Programming the Remote Control C. To Erase the Learned Buttons 1) To erase a single button: 1. Go to the program setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five seconds. 2. Move the cursor to 4. Learning with the joystick and then push the joystick down to enter the learning mode.
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6. Programming the Remote Control 3. Press the MUTE button to move the cursor to the DEVICE BUTTON and keep the device button you wish to erase all the learned commands down for five seconds until the LCD shows ERASED. This will erase the function taught in the device button. If you continue to press the device button for another five seconds, it will erase all the functions in the device.
7. System and Operations Set Up Go to the program setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five seconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 2. SYSTEM & OPTIONS with the joystick. Enter this mode by pushing the joystick down and the following can be programmed: A.
7. System and Operations Set Up B-1. Macro Programming: There are three type of macro functions you can program. They are as follows: 1. M1, M2 and M3 in the Main menu: Designed to send out up to twenty eight commands from each of the three buttons.
7. System and Operations Set Up 2) For Device Buttons: 1. Press one of the twelve device buttons you wish to store macro functions with the cursor on DEVICE BUTTON. 2. Move the cursor to COMMON BUTTON and select again either the same or another device button whose functional buttons you wish to store in the device macro button you selected first.
7. System and Operations Set Up C. To Program Punch Through Functions. You can use audio receiver volume control in a different mode ( eg. Audio receiver Volume Up and Volume Down and Mute in Satellite mode ) using a volume punch through feature. You can also have four VCR ( or DVD ) transport buttons, Play, Stop, Fast Forward and Rewind, operate in another mode such as in Satellite, Cable and Audio modes.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD You can add or delete buttons, change the button size and shape, move the button locations and edit the text on the buttons on LCD screen in the EDITING Mode. 1. Go into setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five seconds.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD exit from the main menu by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons, simultaneously. NOTE: You may first relocate or delete the buttons that are currently at the position you plan to locate the new button. However, you can also relocate or delete the buttons after you superimpose the new button above them.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD 5. Repeat Step 2 to Step 4 to copy other device buttons you wish to store to your favorite device page. 6. Once you completed it, exit by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE button simultaneously.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD D. To Insert Buttons This is designed to create new functional buttons in any of the twelve devices. The following choices of button sizes and shapes are available: 1. Select INSERT button in EDITING mode. 2.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD E. To Change Buttons This is designed to change the size and shape of any functional buttons and device buttons (in favorite device page) with the steps shown below: The following choices of buttons are available: 1.
8. To Edit the buttons on LCD F. To Edit a Text This is designed to write a new text on any of the buttons in the LCD screen with the following steps: The following choices of fonts are available in two sizes for text editing: 1.
9. Clock Setting Enter the Setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE button simultaneously for five seconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 6. SET DATE & CLOCK by using the joystick. Enter this mode by pushing the joystick down. Press the selection you wish to change from the LCD screen and change them using the UP and DOWN buttons.
11. LCD Screen Alignment You may need to align the LCD screen after you down load the program to the MX-1000. Enter the Setting mode by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE button simultaneously for five seconds. Move the cursor on the LCD screen to 1.
Please note that the LCD screen is a breakable glass. Please use necessary caution in handling LCD screen. 14. Memory Lock The MX-1000 has an internal memory lock system that retains all the programs and learned functions for the extended period. 15. Erasing all the Programs...
17. Specifications Operating range 40 ft ~ 60ft, depending upon components. Power requirements Four size AA batteries Battery life About 4 months Weight 7.38 Oz (not including batteries) Dimensions 8.9•›x 3.0•›x 1.5•›(W x H x D) Programmed Code Numbers: AUDIO TUNER TAPE CABLE...
Set-Up Function Table AUDIO Button Name Audio Functions Button Name Audio Functions Device Name Audio(On) GUIDE Guide POWER On/Off (Off) EXIT Exit CH UP Preset+ CH DOWN Preset - VOL UP Volume Up VOL DOWN Volume Down MUTE Mute PRE. CH Page PLAY STOP...
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Set-Up Function Table SATELLITE Button Name SAT Functions Button Name SAT Functions Device Name SAT(On) Rec. POWER On/Off (Off) FETCH Fetch CH UP Channel Up FAV1 CH DOWN Channel Down FAV2 VOL UP Volume Up VOL DOWN Volume Down FAV3 MUTE Mute FAV4...
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Set-Up Function Table Button Name TV Functions Button Name TV Functions Device Name TV(On) PICTURE Picture POWER On/Off (Off) RESET-STD Reset CH UP Channel Up AUTO. CH Auto CH DOWN Channel Down VOL UP Volume Up DELETE Delete VOL DOWN Volume Down PIP ON Pip On...
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Set-Up Function Table Button Name VCR1,2 Functions Button Name VCR1,2 Functions Device Name VCR(On) INPUT Input POWER On/Off (Off) VCR+ Vcr Plus CH UP Channel Up MENU-PGM Program CH DOWN Channel Down DISPLAY Display VOL UP Volume Up AUDIO MONITOR Audio Monitor VOL DOWN Volume Down...
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Set-Up Function Table CABLE Button Name Cable Functions Button Name Cable Functions Device Name Cable(On) DAY+ Day+ POWER On/Off (Off) HELP */Help CH UP Channel Up P/Delete CH DOWN Channel Down VOL UP Volume Up VOL DOWN Volume Down MUTE Mute PLAY PRE.
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Set-Up Function Table Button Name CD Functions Button Name CD Functions Device Name CD(On) FADER Fader POWER On/Off (Off) EDIT Edit CH UP Track + / Skip + DISC1 Disc1 CH DOWN Track - / Skip - DISC2 Disc2 VOL UP Volume Up DISC3 Disc3...
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Set-Up Function Table LASER DISC Button Name LD Functions Button Name LD Functions Device Name LD(On) FRAME/TIME Frame POWER On/Off (Off) CLEAR Clear CH UP Track + / Skip + AUTO PGM Auto Program CH DOWN Track - / Skip - DISC A Disc A VOL UP...
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Set-Up Function Table TAPE Button Name Tape Functions Button Name Tape Functions Device Name Tape(On) Rec. Mute DECK B-REC MUTE POWER On/Off (Off) CH UP CH DOWN VOL UP VOL DOWN MUTE PRE. CH <DECK A> Page PLAY Play STOP Stop Deck A CURSOR ENTER...
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Set-Up Function Table Button Name AUX Functions Button Name AUX Functions Device Name AUX(On) On/Off (Off) POWER CH UP Down CH DOWN VOL UP VOL DOWN MUTE PRE. CH Page PLAY STOP CURSOR ENTER CURSOR UP CURSOR DOWN CURSOR LEFT CURSOR RIGHT Page Page...
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