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Universal Remote Control MX 900
$430.00
Released June, 2006
The Pros:6 month memory if batteries die.
The Cons:Universal Remote Control no longer offers the programming software to the end user. No recharging station. Heavy.
The Universal Remote MX-900 is a universal remote that can either be used with ‘line of site’ control (IR commands), or via RF controls (extension base station required). If used with a base station such as the MRF-350, MRF-300, or MRF-250 RF, the MX-900 can control components (e.
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g. DVD players, televisions) without having to be pointed directly at the device. By itself, the MX-900 offers enough memory to handle 40 devices, with 40 pages per device. And the MX-900 can be further programmed with 255 steps per macro. The Universal Remote MX-900 retails for $429.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Universal Remote
- Base Station Compatibility
- 40 Devices w/40 Pages
- 255 Steps per Macro
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Size: 8 " x 2.25" x 1.25" (L x W x H)
- Weight: 14oz (with batteries)
- Learning Capabilities: Up to 255 steps each, however nesting is allowed
- Macro Capabilities: Standard frequencies (15kHz to 460kHz)
- RF Freq: 418 or 433 MHZ (Narrow Band)
- Range: RF - Up to 100 feet when used with MRF-250 or MRF-300 RF Base stations
- Range: IR (line of sight) - Up to 50 feet, depending upon environment
- Power Supply: Four (4) AAA batteries (included)
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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6 month memory if batteries die
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Universal Remote Control no longer offers the programming software to the end user
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RF base station has to be purchased seperately
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Programming is difficult and time consuming
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