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IR Outputs: Connect emitters for IR control of connected devices.
RFTX Port: Dual port #6 for the RFTX-1 connecting cable or includ-
ed sleeved IR emitter.
RF IN: Connects to a optional single RFX-250 (refer to manual)
RF Out: Used for daisy chaining MRX-1s for RF Operation (Refer to
RFX-250 manual)
RF ID: 15 unique RF ID's provide RF control and routing to multiple
MRX-1’s in the same home. (RF ID #0, the interference "sniffing" posi-
tion, is used to detect RF interference in the area.)
Network Installation
The MRX-1 is a network base station that allows full control of your
components. Once installed to the network, and a button is pressed
on the remote, a command is transferred over the customer’s net-
work to the MRX-1 which sends IR, RS232 or Relay commands to
the devices you specify. Note that the MRX-1 can only be utilized
by URC Network Controls.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the rear of the MRX-1 and
into the network router.
2. Connect your laptop into the same network as the MRX-1.
3. Plug flashers into any of the six flasher ports on the rear of the
MRX-1. If you utilize IR output #6, you must
use the pink
sleeved emitter. IR Output #6 is a dual purpose port, it can be
used for IR control or to connect the RFTX-1 for URC Lighting.
MRX-1 BASE STATION
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