Universal Remote Control MX-900 Universal Remote User Manual


 
Test All Commands and Relabel for Easy Operation
Before programming any further, you should rigorously test all of the codes you have programmed
using the IR Database and label the buttons with names that the customer will find easy to under-
stand. The best approach is to download, test all the commands, and as you test, use MX-950 Editor
to modify labels, and hide or delete unnecessary commands.
MX-950 Editor enables you to use two methods to relabel and re-arrange commands and labels. Use
the LCD Button Editor method if you are most comfortable with MX-850 Editor. Use the Page View
method if you are most comfortable with MX-3000 Editor. Both have their advantages as you will see
in the descriptions below.
Using the LCD Button Editor to Relabel and Re-arrange Buttons
Begin testing the codes you downloaded to the MX-950. Make sure that you test all buttons (hard
buttons and the LCD buttons on each page of every device). Don’t try to learn new commands yet,
wait until you can do all of them at once systematically. First you must delete commands that don’t
work and change the labeling so that your client instantly understands why you’ve made the button
available to them. Good practice is to simply delete commands that the client will never use, or to
arrange them on the last pages of a device. Certainly, your most important goal is to place the most
useful commands on the first page of a device, so that the client has everything they need without
pressing a PAGE button.
1 From the Program Menu, select Edit Buttons.
2 From the Device list box, select the first device you’d like to test and edit.
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