Page 4 - User Configurable Screen and Button Lighting; Custom Labeled Buttons; LIGHT Button
Page 1 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Congratulations! You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering,the Complete Control MX-810. The MX-810 achieves a magnificent combina-tion of power and flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of even themost complex system. User Conf...
Page 5 - Optional RF “No Rules” Operation
Page 2 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Optional RF “No Rules” Operation In combination with a Complete Control RF Base Station, the MX-810 cancontrol your system without being in line-of-sight of the equipment. Either the MRF-350 or the MRF-40 RF base station is compatible with theMX-810. Both incorporate RF...
Page 6 - Installing and Charging the Battery
Page 3 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Installing and Charging the Battery Open the battery cover by pressingon the release clip and removingthe cover. Note that the three contacts on thebattery must connect to the threespring-loaded contacts in the MX-810. Angle the battery into the bat-tery compartment, co...
Page 7 - Programming the MX-810
Page 4 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Programming the MX-810 The MX-810 is programmed via a Windows PC equipped with a USB port(programming cable included), using our proprietary software, MX-810Setup. You can download this software from our website: www.universalremote.com Basic setup takes only a few minu...
Page 8 - Using the MX-810 to Manually Control a “Device”
Using the MX-810 to Manually Control a “Device” Press the MX-810’s DEVICESbutton to display all the devicesyou can control with your MX-810. Your MX-810 can control up to24 devices. If you have morethan six devices, press either ofthe page buttons to display theother devices in your system. When you...
Page 9 - Using the MX-810 to Automate an “Activity”
Page 6 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Using the MX-810 to Automate an “Activity” You select Activities in the same way that you select Devices. Simply pressthe MX-810’s ACTIVITIES button to display all the Activities you can auto-mate with your MX-810. However, whenyou select an activi-ty, the MX-810 isgoin...
Page 11 - Setting Brightness
Selecting from the Setup Menus There are two pages of settings on the Setup Menu. Use the page buttons toview them. To select, simply press the corresponding button. Setting the Color Screen Although usage of the color screen will affect how frequently you have tocharge the battery, the screen does ...
Page 12 - Setting the Screen Pick Up Sensor; Setting the Button Lighting
Page 9 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Setting the Screen Pick Up Sensor Use the buttons next to YES and NO. If you say YES, the color screen willlight as long as you are moving the MX-810. If you say NO, the screenwill light when you press any button. Setting the Screen Auto Turn Off Use the buttons next to...
Page 13 - Setting Button Lighting Automatic On; System Menu
Page 10 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Setting Button Lighting Automatic On Use the buttons next to YES and NO. If you say YES, the buttons will lightwhenever the LCD screen is on. If you say NO, the buttons will only lightwhen you press the LIGHT button. Setting the Button Lighting Auto Turn Off Use the bu...
Page 14 - Power Remaining and Battery Warning Settings; Setting the Button Beep Volume
Page 11 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Power Remaining and Battery Warning Settings On this screen, you can see how much battery charge remains and youcan reset the “Low Battery” warning to either 10, 20 or 30 percent. Thebattery indicator at the top left of the MX-810 screen will flash when yourlow battery...
Page 15 - Date and Time Menus; Setting Time
Page 12 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Date and Time Menus Via the three menus for Date and Time you can set the date, set the timeand opt to display either the date or the time. Setting Time Tap the button beside hour or minutes then use the number keys to enterthe correct time. Set the AM/PM by toggling t...
Page 16 - Erasing and Resetting
Page 13 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL Erasing and Resetting You can erase your MX-810 (all of your work, all devices, all activitieswill be lost) and reset it to the factory default configuration. USA Limited Warranty Statement Your Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you in new condition, is warra...
Page 17 - Specifications
Page 14 MX-810 O WNERS M ANUAL applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product. This LimitedWarranty is valid only in the United States of America. This Limited Warranty specificallyexcludes products sold by unauthorized resellers. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ...
Page 18 - Your Devices
Page 15 MX-810 S ETUP N OTES Your Devices List any component or device you’d like to control with your MX-810: Type of Device (TV, DVD, VCR etc.) Brand Model
Page 19 - Your Activities
Page 16 MX-810 S ETUP N OTES Your Activities Describe the inputs you must set to watch or listen to TV, DVD, CD, Radioetc. in your home entertainment system. Activity (Watch TV, Watch DVD etc.) TV Input Audio Input
Page 20 - COMPLETE; CONTROL
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