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Universal Remote Control (URS) MRF-200 User Manual

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Connect the 9V power supply to an active UNSWITCHED AC outlet. The MRF-
200 must always be powered up to operate.The red P

OWER

LED should light.

Insert the batteries in the MX-800 remote control.

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Observe the MRF-200’s STATUS LED blinking while you press and hold a pro-
grammed button (one with an actual command).This tells you that the MRF-
200 is receiving the RF commands of the MX-800.

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If you need to extend the range of the remote, try adjusting the angle of the
MRF-200 receiving antenna via it’s pivoting ball mount.

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With the MX-800’s IR output blocked by a jacket or pillow, test the control of
your components using just the Front Blaster. In most cabinets, the MRF-200’s
Front Blaster will control any A/V components in the same cabinet space by
reflections from the cabinet walls and doors. Make sure that the components
operate with the cabinet doors closed or open. If a component is placed too far
away from the front blaster, you will need to utilize the included Flashers plugged
into the MRF-200’s rear Flasher Line Output jacks.

If you have problems with components that are close to the Front Blaster, see
the next page and the section on Front Blaster Overload.

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Use a flashlight to identify the correct location of the component’s IR sensor,
then try a few commands while moving the flasher around the face plate of
the component. The most reliable operation typically occurs a half inch or so
away from the IR sensor.

Once you have found the spot that gives the most reliable operation, peel off
the protective backing of the self-adhesive tape on the included Flashers and
stick them in place.

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