Page 2 - MRF-200 Installation Manual © 2003 Universal Remote Control, Inc .
MRF-200 Installation Manual © 2003 Universal Remote Control, Inc . The information in this manual is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copiedor reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Universal Remote Control, Inc . UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC . SHALL NOT BE LIAB...
Page 4 - Introduction
P Paagge e 1 1 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N Introduction The combination of the MX-800 with it’s companion MRF-200 base stationwill enable you to place your audio/video components out of sight behindclosed doors and/or in another room of your house. The MX-800 sends radio...
Page 5 - Features and Benefits
P Paagge e 2 2 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N Features and Benefits N No o M Mo orre e P Po oiin nttiin ngg -- R Raad diio o W Waavve ess P Pe en ne ettrraatte e W Waallllss,, D Do oo orrss aan nd d F Fllo oo orrss The MRF-200 receives the RF signals of the MX-800 remote co...
Page 6 - The MRF-200 Mounting Plate; LED lights when the
P Paagge e 3 3 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N The MRF-200’s slots enable theMounting Plate’s matching guidesto slide and “snap” into place formounting on the wall. Using the four enclosedscrews, you can choose to fixthe mounting plate to a wall orthe back of your componentc...
Page 8 - A Standard MRF-200 System
P Paagge e 5 5 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N A Standard MRF-200 System A standard system utilizes no identical components and only one equipment location. However, you can add any number of MX-800 remote controls toyour home! MX-800’s are available as an accessory purchase...
Page 10 - Front Blaster Overload
P Paagge e 7 7 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N Front Blaster Overload A few models of audio/video components can be OVERLOADED by the FrontBlaster. If you are having intermittent or inconsistent results with a particularcomponent, try repositioning the MRF-200 and facing the...
Page 11 - Identical Components - Step by Step
Controlling An Array of Identical TV’s (or VCR’s, Receivers, CD players etc.) There are several considerations to take into account when you are installingan MRF-200 to control an array of identical components: 1. You cannot use the Front Blaster to control identical components. You must use Flasher...
Page 14 - Programming For Multiple Equipment Locations
P Paagge e 1 11 1 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N Programming For Multiple Equipment Locations You can operate up to 16 different equipment locations, each with an MRF-200 assigned a unique Receiver ID#. You program each of your MX-800’s totalk to the equipment locations you...
Page 15 - Frequently Asked Questions
P Paagge e 1 12 2 M MR RF F--2 20 00 0 B B A AS SE E S S T TA AT TIIO ON N Frequently Asked Questions C Caan n II u usse e ffllaassh he err//e em miitttte errss tth haatt II h haavve e aallrre eaad dyy iin nssttaalllle ed d iin n tth he e ssyysstte em m tto o cco on n-- n ne ecctt tto o tth he e M M...