URC MX-450 Programming Guide - Page 32
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Glossary Term Definition Favorite Pages A page, or series of pages, with network names, or icons, representing favorite channels; when a channel is selected, the remote will automatically send out the numeric commands to switch to the chosen network. Hide or Display Pages/Buttons When a code set is programmed onto the remote, some of the buttons/pages may be deemed unnecessary. Use this feature to hide buttons, or pages of buttons, to the user. Inside a Device Intuitive Commands These are pages that are found inside a device that has been added to the remote. By default, these are populated by commands forTHAT device, however, with programming, these buttons can be made to perform macros or commands from other devices. Also called PUNCH THROUGH, this is the ability of a remote to allow the user to access commands from one device when on the page of another device. A common usge is to place the TV volume commands on the CABLE page to allow easy access of volume without returning to the TV page. Infra-Red (IR) IR, or Infra-red is a low frequency of the non-visible light spectrum. Even though it is not visible to humans, devices can "see" IR and be programmed to react to differennt IR strings. Learn Macros On the Main Menu One-Touch Activities The ability to record the infra-red (IR) signal from one remote (usually the manufacturer's) and place it on a button on the smart remote. Also called One Touch Activities, these are buttons (hard or soft) that trigger a recorded sequence of commands; typically to perform a common function that would normally take many button presses (i.e. Watch TV, Watch DVD, Listen to CD) The MX-450 has different screen views. On the Main Menu are the screens that show devices or activities. Once a device is chosen, the remote will typically jump to a page that is Inside a Device Also called MACROS, these are buttons (hard or soft) that trigger a recorded sequence of commands; typically to perform a common function that would normally take many button presses (i.e. Watch TV, Watch DVD, Listen to CD)