URC MX-450 Programming Guide - Page 23

RF Setup - mrf 260

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9 An optional RF base station such as a MRF-260 or MRF-350 is necessary for this option. Advanced Setup RF Setup 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 optional RF base station for "no rules" operation. B C A A. From the Advanced Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to select RF Setup. B. Decide whether you would like to use RF control for EVERY device (All Devices Set Same) or decide IR or RF for each device (Each Device Differs) If IR routing (see glossary) is required, you must choose Each Device Differs C. These four options are important as they determine how communication occurs between the remote, your devices, and the RF base station. The next page has more details regarding each option.

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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 optional RF base station for “no
rules” operation.
A.
From the
Advanced Setup
screen use the 5-way cursor
to select
RF Setup.
A
An optional RF base station
such as a MRF-260 or MRF-350
is necessary for this option.
Advanced Setup
RF Setup
B.
Decide whether you would like to use RF
control for EVERY device (
All Devices Set
Same
) or decide IR or RF for each device
(
Each Device Differs
)
If IR routing (see glossary) is required, you
must choose
Each Device Differs
B
C.
These four options are important as
they determine how communication
occurs between the remote, your
devices, and the RF base station.
The
next page has more details regarding
each option.
C