Universal Remote Expander MRF-100A, Expander MRF-100 Owner's Manual

Owner’s
Manual
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Expanded “No More Pointing” Operation ­Indoors and Outdoors, Through Walls, Doors and Cabinets
Nothing has to be done to the remote control for this feature to work. However, the Expander is only compatible with Universal Remote Control’s Unifier (URC-100), the Customizer (URC-200) or the Automator (URC-300). Every time you press a button on one of these unique remote con­trols, they send both a line of sight IR (infrared) command AND an RF duplicate. The MRF-100 radio frequency receiver will pick up the RF signals and translate them into infrared commands that control your components.
Note: The radio signals from a Unifier, Customizer or Automator remote con­trol will not control components directly. You must have an Expander to receive the radio signals. Components that came with “no pointing” radio remote controls cannot be operated by the Unifier, Customizer or Automator remote control unless the component can be switched to line of sight (Infrared) control via it’s internal menus. Some remote control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the Unifier, Customizer or Automator remote controls.
MRF-100 Owner’s Manual © 2003 Universal Remote Control, Inc.
The information in this manual is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copied or repro­duced in any form without prior written consent from Universal Remote Control, Inc. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERATIONAL, TECHNICAL OR EDIORI­AL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL. The information in this manual may be subject to change without prior notice. Expander is a registered trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc. Power of Simple is a trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc. Unifier, Customizer and Automator
are trademarks of Universal Remote Control, Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or
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3. Self-adhesive “flashers” (included in the Expander kit) affix to the front panels of your com­ponents. The flashers relay commands to compo­nents out of sight of the MRF-100 front blaster. The flashers plug in to the MRF-100 rear flasher line output jacks. Each flasher has a 10’ cable to easily reach components on nearby shelves.
2. The Expander converts RF to IR (infrared) commands and sends them out to components in the same cabinet space via the built-in front blaster.
1. The Unifier, Customizer or Automator remote control sends RF (radio frequency) signals to the Expander, which is an RF receiver.
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Parts Guide
Quantity Description
1 MRF-100 Receiver with integrated antenna 1 Mounting Plate for wall mounting the MRF-100 4 Screws for wall mounting the mounting plate 1 9V-300mA Power Supply 6 Flashers with 10 foot plug in cables.
The Mounting Plate guides enable the MRF-100 match­ing guide to slide and “snap” into place for mounting on the wall.
Using the four enclosed screws, you can choose to fix the mounting plate to a wall or the back of your compo­nent cabinet.
Front blaster sends Infrared commands to all A/V compo­nents in the same cabinet space.
The MRF-100 Mounting Plate
Red P
OWER LED lights when
the MRF-100 power supply is plugged into an active AC outlet.
Red STATUS
LED lights when the MRF-100 receives an RF signal from the Unifier, Automator or Customizer remote controls.
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Six plug-in flashers are supplied with 10 foot cables and six extra self-adhesive pads (in case a flasher has to be repositioned).
Included 9V power supply
plugs into the MRF-100
power connector.
Integrated antenna swings in any direction to optimize RF recep­tion and range.
Six flasher jacks on the rear of the MRF-100 connect flashers for control of A/V components out-of-sight of the MRF-100 front blaster.
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Program and Test Remote Control First
Don’t connect power to the Expander until you have pro­grammed and tested the remote control line of sight. The MRF-100 can interfere with testing and programming.
Hookup
Step 1 - Turn ON all of your components.
Audio Video components sometimes create RF interference. Therefore, perform all testing with all of your components powered ON (as they will be when you operate the system).
Step 2 - Connect the Power Supply
Connect the 9V power supply to an active UNSWITCHED AC outlet. The MRF-100 must always be powered up. The red POWER LED should light up.
Step 3 - Test Placement of the MRF-100
The MRF-100 should be placed so that the STATUS LED only lights up when a button is pressed on the Unifier, Automator or Customizer remote control. It should go out as soon as the button is released. If there is any flickering, move the MRF-100 farther away from the A/V components.
Step 4 - Orient the Antenna for Optimum Range
If you need to extend the range of the remote, try adjusting the angle of the MRF-100 receiving antenna via it’s pivoting ball mount.
Step 5 - Mount the MRF-100
The MRF-100 may be concealed and mounted to the rear wall or back of the system cabinet. The mounting plate slides apart from the receiver, mounts to the wall, then the receiver can slide back into place.
Step 6 - Test Operation Without Flashers
With the remote controls line-of-sight output blocked by your hand, a book or a pillow; test the control of your components using just the front blaster. In most cabinets, the MRF-100 front blaster will control any A/V components in the same cabinet space by reflections from the cabinet walls and doors. Make sure that the components operate with the cabinet doors closed
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or open. If a component is placed too far away from the front blaster, you will need to utilize the included flashers plugged into the MRF-100 rear flasher jacks.
If you have problems with components that are close to the front blaster, try repositioning the the MRF-100 farther away.
Step 7 - Connect Flashers to Out-of-Sight A/V Components
Note: Test the operation BEFORE sticking the flasher in place.
Use a flashlight to identify the correct location of the compo­nent’s IR sensor, then try a few commands while moving the flasher around the face plate of the component. The most reliable operation typically occurs a half inch or so away from the IR sensor. Once you have found the spot that gives the most reliable operation, peel off the protective backing of the self-adhesive tape on the included flashers and stick them in place.
Note: Always replace the self-adhesive tabs if you have to reposition a flasher. Six extra self-adhesive tabs are supplied for this purpose.
Warranty
The MRF-100 is covered against any manufacturers defects or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of pur­chase if purchased from an authorized Universal Remote Control dealer. Units purchased from online auction sites or other unauthorized resellers have no warranty. This warranty does not cover the following items:
-Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature.
-Products that have been modified or incorporated into other products.
-Products purchased more than 12 months ago.
-Units purchased from unauthorized dealers or companies.
Specifications
Power Supply: 9V 300mA IR Flasher Line Outputs: 2.5mm Mono Mini Jack RF Frequency: 418MHz
OCE-0015C Rev. 03
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