
The RF Control Window
Open the RF Control Window by clicking on the RF icon button on the Program Menu Toolbar (Step
5).
Overview of Basic RF Options
Using the RF Control Window you can modify the RF properties of an MX-5000 as follows:
1 Signals from the Remote can be set to IR only, RF only or Network (For future use). The factory
default is set to IR.
NOTE! This must be set for each device individually!
2 Receiver - If you have multiple MRF Base Stations in the system, you can select which receiver a
device will be connected to. The factory default is set to Default.
3 IR Output - You can choose which of the emitter ports a device is connected to. This is vital when
your system includes some identical components using the same IR code set. If you are installing a
typical system with an assortment of unique components using different IR codes, you can leave the
Flashers set to the factory default selection of ALL, however if operation is intermittent try routing to
one flasher only.
Overview of Receiver RF Options
By clicking on the “Add a Base Station” button at the bottom of the window, you open the “House Designer”
window where you can add a new base station by dragging it into the room name, in the configuration tree.
1 RF ID - To prevent all MRF Base Stations from receiving RF commands, you may opt to set a unique
ID# to each. This is useful when identical components are installed in different locations. If your sys-
tem has an assortment of unique components using different IR code sets, you may leave the receiv-
er ID # set to the factory default of ID 1.
2 Name - Give the MRF Base Station a unique name, like “Home Theater MRF-350”.
3 Port Information - Name the component connected to each emitter port.
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Windows, Menus,Tools and Definitions
Set each device’s basic RF properties by click-
ing on the row and column you want.When
you do,a combo box will display the choices
available.Click on the option you want:
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