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In this section: A collection of system files for use with URC's text-based remotes controls. Find finished device layouts, IR codes, macros and more!

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System Layout Files
Displaying entries 81 through 90, of 109 available.
Ronald T. Shaw's MX-700
Added by Ronald T. Shaw | 2004 | 6,532 views
My first shot at programming the MX-700 - very easy to do. What I'm adding is finishing the ATI computer remote for ATI video cards.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Ruben Nunez's System
Added by Ruben Nunez | 2004 | 4,798 views
A complete system MCF file for the following components.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Ryan's MX-850
Added by Ryan | 2006 | 9,700 views
A complete system file for MX-850 with many discretes. Main page has three spaced out labels: "Watch TV," "Media Center" and "Watch VCR," each selectable from each of the two buttons on the sides of the label. The system can be turned on either by pressing the main "On" button, or by pressing any of the "activities" (like "Watch TV") buttons.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Badger's Den MX-700
Added by Scott Pirk | 2006 | 9,199 views
Activity-based macros on main page ensure clarity for first-time users. Fast macros to jump between common operating modes (Cable, DVD, etc.). System-off macro switches TV and Receiver back to most-used mode (cable viewing) before turning components off. This allows the System-on macro to be very quick with only power-on commands (eliminating long macro pauses between power-on and input changes). Experienced users can just use the System-on and jump macros for very quick and efficient mode changes. Common receiver and TV functions (Surround mode, channel levels, etc.) have been copied to other devices to all-but eliminate the need to switch devices on the remote. This file is evolving, so I'd love to hear feedback!
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Scott Spillers' System MXF
Added by Scott Spillers | 2003 | 8,878 views
A complete system MXF file with all available discrete codes. The SideKick is programmed as a baby sitter remote for control of the SAT2 receiver and television as well as access to DVD and VCR playback.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Sean O'Brien's MX-800
Added by Sean O'Brien | 2004 | 6,818 views
A complete system MXF file for the following components.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Sean Logue's Home Theater
Added by Sean P. Logue | 2004 | 11,327 views
Contains two sets of Showstopper ReplayTV device codes, with discrete power. Also has a complete set of discrete surround codes for the Sony receiver, and many discrete codes for the Sony TV, including inputs, stretch modes and power.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Sedat Aluf's System
Added by Sedat Aluf | 2003 | 10,132 views
A complete system MXF file with the following components.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Stan Prescot's MXF System File
Added by Stan Prescott | 2002 | 3,982 views
MXF system file with 8 devices. Macros, shortcuts and punch-throughs programmed. All devices have at least power discretes except the Hitachi TV and Motorola cable box. I also have macros for setting the system to watch cable TV, to watch a DVD or to listen to music. Also a system Power Off macro. The MX-200 Sidekick is programmed for watching cable TV and controlling the ReplayTV and Audio.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Steve Garn's System #1
Added by Steve Garn | 2005 | 7,373 views
Unique system layout: Main button not used between most devices; Full surround discretes; Music device for cable music; Z2 functions on FAV page.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
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