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#26739 - 11/06/04 08:15 AM Re: Direct Bypass Default
JMS Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
Posts: 133
Loc: NE Ohio
Bridge Guy:

Just got it last night. BTW, the ordering experience at Bluedo was excellent. Best price, two year warranty, lots of website info and tips. Since I anticipate having to program everything in via learning from the other remotes, this may be a long process. Eventually I want to be able to press M1 and have the front projector go on and switch to component input, the 950 go on and switch to Direct Bypass, and the Pioneer dvd universal to power up. (I switch on my active speakers with a Brick power supply.) Then I want to be able to power everything down with one push of the System Off button even though the projector requires two pushes of its off button. I'll let you know when and if I succeed. Hey, Gonk: Do you predict that the MX-500 will be able to do all that? (The front projector, btw, uses an infrared remote. I was concerned about that...)

Jay

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#26740 - 11/06/04 08:56 AM Re: Direct Bypass Default
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
That should all be feasible. The only problem I've had with macros is actually a quirk of my TV, which doesn't like getting any commands - such as telling it to switch to DVI input - for a couple seconds after it powers up (which could be solved with a number of pauses, but I've been avoiding doing that because other people in the house don't tend to wait that long for a macro to finish). The MX500 should be able to learn the projector's commands without trouble.
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#26741 - 11/12/04 04:28 PM Re: Direct Bypass Default
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Registered: 08/08/03
Posts: 98
Loc: Columbia, SC
I've been using the MX500 for about a couple of years and have been very happy with it. I tried replacing it with the Sony RM-AV3000, but never really liked it. The Sony made me realize that I'm a "button guy", I like being able to make all the changes without looking at the remote. But the MX500 does have excellent backlight if you need it. I ended up mostly teaching the remote how to operate, my components never really matched up with their database. It is the easiest remote to program and teach that I've owned.

I sent one to my brother for a birthday gift a couple of years ago, but he never really got around to using it, so the last trip to visit him I gave him the Sony and set it up for he and his wife, as they have mostly Sony components. Maybe on my next trip I'll take back the MX500 since I have another system that I'd like to operate with one, and his is only gathering dust. I'll probably have to get them a Harmony/Logitech one next so that he can use the web interface.

Anybody looking for a very good universal remote owes it to themselves to give the MX-500 a try.

Jeff
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#26742 - 11/13/04 06:45 PM Re: Direct Bypass Default
JMS Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
Posts: 133
Loc: NE Ohio
Well, I'm pleased to report I've got my MX-500 up and running though I had to think about it for five days! Now I understand: When the manual says press the key on the MX you wish to teach, it implies that you've got to let go of it. Duh! Once I figured that out, the learning process was incredibly easy! Next step: teaching it some macros. I think I'll write a "script" before I start to program the macros since sometimes I was creative assigning keys to functions not addressed in the pages keys. Here's a question: I've assigned power on and power off to the on and off buttons on the MX. When I program the macros must I power on for each component separately?
Thanks for your help gentlemen!

Jay

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#26743 - 11/14/04 09:36 AM Re: Direct Bypass Default
Bridge Guy Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 09/24/02
Posts: 19
Loc: Charleston, WV
JMS-

I bogged on the same issue, i.e., holding a button down rather that just a momentary press. For a while I had the volume going up in both directions!

Now I am stuck on power on/off of all things. My AUD button on the original 950 remote has been odd for some time (an odd AUD); I've been turning the 950 on using another button or FM and switching back. Too, the MX-500 manual is vague on using the power button. At the moment, POWER turns the 950 on and SYSTEM OFF shuts it down, it this correct? How do you do this?

About the only other progress I've made has been assigning some FAV buttons to their Directv channels. Afraid this programming may be a long process, if ever. I may be like jeffdavis’ brother, hope not.

Aside to jeffdavis in Morgantown, what happened to our special team?


Bridge Guy (WVU 1961)


Another curiosity; how does one get promoted to gunslinger?

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#26744 - 11/14/04 07:04 PM Re: Direct Bypass Default
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
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Loc: Memphis, TN USA
It isn't necessarily obvious from the manual, but the Power On and System Off buttons can be used either as buttons with commands learned to each device or as macro buttons - but not both. I use System Off as a power off macro for the core components used by my wife (it shuts down the TV, cable box, and 950), while the M1 button turns those same devices on and switches the remote and the 950 to the cable box. Power On is the power command for each device (it's "power off" for the 950, and I have "power on" programmed to a LCD button labeled "PWRON" - although I pretty much never use it).

JMS - what sorts of macros do you plan to set up? You wouldn't need to include power on and off commands if you've got a separate macro in place to cover that.

Bridge Guy - Deputy Gunslingers get promoted to Gunslinger after their fifteenth post.
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#26745 - 11/21/04 10:12 PM Re: Direct Bypass Default
JMS Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
Posts: 133
Loc: NE Ohio
Right! Is there anyone else who learns things as I do? I seem to "process" information subliminally for a while then, shazam, I "get" it and then it's clear sailing. When I was practicing piano for hours each day I'd often finish the practice without mastering something. Then, the next day I could do it. I guess my "processor" isn't a pentium brain! Why doesn't the MX-500 manual state that one should "learn" power-on and off to other locations to reserve the System On and Off buttons for macros? I think I could edit the manual to make it very clear! (Reminds me of my boss' direcions: "Make a right off 91 onto 330." He neglected to say whether I should be heading north or south on 91. TG for Mapquest!)

Jay

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