URC MX-600 Owners Manual - Page 47

Memory Lock, Glossary

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17. Memory Lock The MX-600 has an internal memory lock system that retains all of the programs and learned functions for an extended period in the event of battery loss. 18. Glossary Backlight: A feature that illuminates the LCD screen or keypad for use in low light or dark conditions. Battery type: The MX-600 uses 4 standard disposable alkaline AAA batteries, or the new rechargeable alkaline batteries. Codes: Can refer to either the numeric codes needed to program a preprogrammed remote control, or the actual infrared signals transmitted by remote controls to devices. Component: See device. Contrast: Either an arbitrary description of how "clear" an LCD screen is for viewing, or a specific adjustment that allows you to customize the screen's visible characteristics. Delay: Usually a pause placed between two steps in a macro. Delays may be required in order for some devices to properly sense two separate commands, or may be used to wait for a device to finish powering up. The MX-600 allows you to change that delay. 46

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The MX-600 has an internal memory lock system that
retains all of the programs and learned functions for an
extended period in the event of battery loss.
Backlight:
A feature that illuminates the LCD screen or
keypad for use in low light or dark conditions.
Battery type:
The MX-600 uses 4 standard disposable
alkaline AAA batteries, or the new rechargeable alkaline
batteries.
Codes:
Can refer to either the numeric codes needed to
program a preprogrammed remote control, or the actual
infrared signals transmitted by remote controls to devices.
Component:
See device.
Contrast:
Either an arbitrary description of how "clear" an
LCD screen is for viewing, or a specific adjustment that
allows you to customize the screen's visible characteristics.
Delay:
Usually a pause placed between two steps in a
macro. Delays may be required in order for some devices
to properly sense two separate commands, or may be used
to wait for a device to finish powering up. The MX-600
allows you to change that delay.
17. Memory Lock
18. Glossary