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.URC-A6 Remote Control Owner’s Manual.Control’s URC-A6 Pre-Programmed and Learning remote control. You now have the power to control your entire home entertainment system with one easy-to-use remote. The URC-A6 can be used with thousands of audio/video components because of the extensive library of codes that have already been programmed into the remote.Programming URC-A6 Using Pre-Programmed Codes.7.
Quick Set-Up Method.7. Three-Digit Code Entry Method.8. Auto-Search Method.10 Programming URC-A6 Using the Learning Method.12 Special Advanced Features.14. Programming Automated Activities.14. MacroPower Total System On/Off.14.A6 will work with that component. For example, when you press the TV component button, all the buttons on your URC-A6 will operate your TV. If you press the DVD component button, all the buttons on the URC-A6 will operate your DVD.LED will quickly blink three times when you press the Power ON button.
Couch Mode The URC-A6 is designed to automatically turn itself off if a button is pressed for more than 30 seconds. This prevents battery power from being depleted should the remote accidentally slip between the couch cushions.Keypad Layout & Button Functions POWER SYSTEM OFF Allows you to turn the Designed to send Power selected component On/Off commands for up on and off. To six components with one button press. TV, CBL, LIGHTS, AUDIO, DVD, AUX GUIDE Used to select the Displays the component you.TV, turn on your TV set. STEP 2: Point the URC-A6 toward the component that you want to program (in this case the TV set) and press and hold the component button (in this case the TV button).STEP 2: Once you have located the 3-digit codes for each of the components that you wish to operate with your URC-A6, write them ALL down on a piece of paper. It’s important that you write down all the codes listed for your brand because only one code is going to work with your component.STEP 6: Once you’ve entered the code number and the component has turned off, press the POWER button on the URC-A6 remote to turn the component back on.
Next test the VOLUME and CHANNEL buttons (or PLAY and STOP buttons for DVD and DVR) to make sure they all work.TV, turn on your TV set. STEP 2: On the URC-A6, press the Component button that you want to program (in this case the button that says TV) and the SELECT SEL button at the same time.STEP 4: Once you have found the right code number and the component has turned off, press the POWER button on the URC-A6 remote to turn the component back on.
Next test the VOLUME and CHANNEL buttons (or PLAY and STOP buttons for DVD and DVR) to make sure they all work.If Auto Search did not work, try this: Programming URC-A6 using the Learning Method STEP 1: Line up the URC-A6 to the remote control you want to ‘learn’ from, head-to-head as shown below. Make sure the heads are one to two inches apart.STEP 5: Once the URC-A6 has learned all the buttons in the selected component mode, press and hold the Component button and ENTER ENT buttons at the same time to save the learned functions. The component LED light will blink three times to confirm the programming.TV, your DVD player and your Surround Sound receiver by pressing a single button on your URC-A6. What could normally take three remotes and three button pushes, the URC-A6 can accomplish with the press of one button. We call that MacroPower.IMPORTANT: You have 30 seconds to perform the next step while you are in programming mode. If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the component LED light will turn off.
The remote will exit the programming mode and you will have to start over.Notes regarding programming multi- commands to Macro buttons:. You can program up to 20 commands on each Macro button.
You can program delays in between commands by pressing the PAUSE button. Each press adds a one-half second delay.Programming “My Favorites” - Favorite Channel Buttons In Cable mode, the A, B, C, D buttons are also designed to serve as dedicated Favorite Channel buttons. Each button will access one of your favorite channels with just one button press. Here’s how to program Favorite Channels: STEP 1: Press the CBL button to select the Cable mode.More Favorite Channels You can also use the 'A, B, C and D' buttons to program favorite channels. Each button can pro- gram up to 5 favorite channels (or a total of 20 button presses), but you're not limited to using these buttons for only that.SimpleSound™ Total System Volume Control SimpleSound is one of the most exciting features of the URC-A6. It gives you total volume control over ALL the components in your system, even those that do not have built-in volume control, such as TIVO, DVD and VCR.STEP 2: Press the VOLUME UP button and then press either the TV or AUDIO component button that you want to use for volume.
The Component LED light will blink three times to confirm that it is saved. This sets up three buttons (Volume Up, Volume Down and MUTE) as a group for that component.Channel Control “Punch Through” This “Punch Through” enables you to program the URC-A6 so that either the Cable or TV Channel Controls (CHANNEL UP, DOWN, LAST, CHANNEL NUMBERS 0-9, +10 and ENTER) will also operate in other component modes on the remote control.Transport Control “Punch Through” This “Punch Through” enables you to program the URC-A6 so that DVD or DVR Transport Controls (PLAY, STOP, FF, REW, PAUSE, SKIP and RECORD) will also operate in other component modes on the remote control. STEP 1: Press and hold the component button.OSD (On-Screen Display) Control “Punch Through” This “Punch Through” enables you to program the URC-A6 so that CBL or DVD OSD Controls (MENU, GUIDE, INFO, EXIT, SEL and 4 Cursor Controls) will also operate in other component modes on the remote control.Input Switching Macros These macros can be difficult and will vary depending on your specific setup. Because most TVs have a 'Toggle' input feature, there's no way to jump to a specific video source discretely.
'Toggle' means that you have one button on your remote that cycles through all available video sources (inputs) on your TV.Erasing Commands - Overview You can erase a single learned command, all learned commands in each component mode, SimpleSound programming, MacroPower commands, or re-set the remote to original factory default settings. Erasing a Single Learned Command from One Component STEP 1: Press the component button where the learned command is stored and the ENTER buttons at the same time for two seconds until the component LED light turns on.Erasing All Learned Commands from One Component This function allows you to erase all the learned commands from one component.
I have just purchased an MX-810 from Amazon (who are listed as an authorized online retailer on URC's website) but don't have the PCWizard software. I visited the suggested website in the manual (universalremote) to download the software. The URC Control Room area of the URC website states 'If you are an end user seeking editor software for your remote, click here to register your remote and download editor software'The link takes you to a page where you must enter an Access Code to proceed. Elsewhere on the website it indicates that the authorized supplier will supply this code. Amazon did not know what the code was and recommended I contact URC. I have sent an email but no response yet.Does anyone know how to get the access code?Thanks.
I got a contact number for URC from Amazon and called this morning. Got through to their Professional Product support area (after 15 minutes on hold). A very helpful tech emailed me a hyperlink to download the file and an Access code. I downloaded it no problem but for some reason it would not load to my pc. Downloaded twice more before it would open and load. Not sure what the issue was.Anyway, the software is operational.
First impressions of user friendliness are good.However, some problems so far: -Software has an online update feature - this will not complete (patch fails to load). So I guess no new device IR codes loaded and no new software versions.After first 'Send to Remote' operation, the LCD screen only works in a narrow band across the center and has no picture / text and just pixels drifting like an old Atari tennis game.very strange. IR commands appear to work as expected.
Screen was fine out of the box and is OK during downloads (shows standard download screen) so the screen is working OK.Anyone seen either of these issues beforeThanks for your help. OK, so I downloded the ProWizard software again but this time onto my XP desktop and not my Vista laptop. It will now complete a full automatic update (firmware, codes etc).I then connected the MX-810 and downloaded my saved settings and the screen issue is now resolved.It appears that ProWizard may not like Vista - or - it could have been a low power issue - I could not see the battery indicator because of the screen issue.
ProWizard prompted me to plug the remote in for a charge before it would push the download.Off to tinker some more. Harmony v Universal Remote - my thoughts.I own a Harmony 520 (older remote) and am very happy with it. I use this in the lounge for a basic HT receiver, plasma, 5 disc DVD player and DirecTV satellite box. It has been reliable with just the occasional lock ups (stuck buttons) and apparent software freeze that are easily solved by popping out a battery.Pros: -The Harmony software is fairly easy to use if you just need a very simple set up but can be tedious to configure anything that is slightly custom. I had a particular issue getting the TV input set correctly since the input is a toggle with no individual buttons. You have to click through several screens to get the ability to customize the activity start macros with additional steps (cycling through inputs).The Harmony database seems fairly complete.
I actually used it to capture discrete on and off for my HR-21 DVR (codes were not in the URC database, just the toggle) and then learned them into the URC.So in balance, if I needed a simple remote I'd buy another of these.I also briefly owned a Harmony One. This is a great looking remote with color touchscreen but it was returned due to an inability to get consistent configuration updates from the Harmony website. It would get stuck at 3%. Two lengthy calls to level 1 and 2 tech support found a solution (could not use Vista laptop or wireless, had to use XP desktop connected directly into modem, turn off all virus software and firewall and connect to rear USB port on desktop). This worked about 80% of the time - the 520 would update 95+% of the time using wireless laptop running Vista and with virus software and firewall enabled.
Tech support indicated it was probably an issue with the One since the 520 worked fine so back it went. The one thing I did not like about the Harmony One was that the screen requires you to look at it and needed very careful finger placement to be sure you hit the right button. I prefer hard buttons at the side of the screen like the URC which you can navigate to some degree by feel.URC MX-810.The remote itself is very solid with good button feel. It has IR and RF capability for about $250. This is expensive when you compare to the Harmony IR/RF remotes since the MX-810 does not come with associated RF receiver / IR blaster which is about $150 more.I was a little nervous about using the software - there are numerous reviews out there saying it would be hard to use. I found it pretty intuitive.
There are some good tips on remotecentral (search for MX-810 reviews). The ProWizard software is in many respects similar to the Harmony software and in some areas easier to use with a very nice visual layout.
In my opinion, no one who can use the harmony software should be put off by the ProWizard software. There are screens with drag and drop capability to move the soft (LCD) buttons around to get the order you need and a copy/paste function so you can copy functions from any device/activity to another.
You can import images for your soft buttons and I believe backgrounds also. There are several themes also for soft buttons. You can set up macros on any button using the Universal Browser (on the One you can program macros to activity buttons only so far as I could see). The Universal Browser is a very powerful tool if you can figure out how to use it. Basic instructions below - I'm sure I'm just scratching the surface here: -Configure what you need using the ProWizard software (activities, devices, button layout etc), save your configuration using the save button and open the Universal Browser.Click Browse and locate the.wzr file that contains the configuration that you have just built and saved. Click on this. This will load your configuration on the left of the Universal Browser.
This appears as a Windows like folder tree with all your Devices and Activities. You can expand this and when you click on an item it shows the hard or soft buttons you have created. On the right, select an activity or device (one click applies changes to all activities or devices, double click to just apply to the item selected). Once you have the activity or device selected, you just drag and drop the 'buttons' from the top left to the macro building area on the bottom right to build complex macros very quickly. You can do this for hard or soft button, activities or devices. This is VERY cool and once you get the hang of it, it is very easy to move quickly.
I found myself going here more and more often to tweak things. To do this on the Harmony software you would need to answer half a dozen questions to drill through the menus to get where you need to be, and even then it is nowhere near as flexible as this.I had one glitch with the software - probably due to me screwing something up in the Universal Browser before I knew what I was doing. I had an activity that I could not delete. I went back and rebuilt the whole configuration in a few hours. This is very easy if you have a previous wzr file. Go to Devices in the ProWizard software, click on the box with '.' On it and browse to your previously created wzr file, click on it.
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This will list all the devices in your file, you can select one to import. It pulls it in instantly - done. This would be great if you were a pro and you supplied your clients with similar equipment which was not in the database. No problem - use your own database!
You still need to configure your activities.So, in summary, I would definitely buy a URC again. I'd really like to try out the full pro software that comes with some of the higher end URC's. I expect it will be very easy to use once you get familiar with it and very quick as well.Next project is implementing RF using the MX-810 and an MRF 350. Password Please enter a password for your user account. Note that passwords are case-sensitive.Password:Confirm Password:Email Address PLEASE READ BELOW PRIOR TO ENTERING AN EMAIL ADDRESS!ATTENTION!YOU MUST ACTIVATE YOUR ACCOUNT!Activation requires you reply to an email we will send you after you register. If you do not reply to this email, you will not be able to view certain areas of the forum or certain images. Nor will you be able download software.AN INVALID EMAIL ADDRESS WILL CAUSE YOUR ACCOUNT TO BE DELETED!See our banned email list here:We DO NOT respond to spamcop, boxtrapper and spamblocker emails.
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