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In this section: A collection of system files for use with URC's text-based remotes controls. Find finished device layouts, IR codes, macros and more!

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System Layout Files
Displaying entries 61 through 70, of 109 available.
Rob Lovelace's MX-700 System
Added by Rob Lovelace | 2002 | 8,711 views
Complete system file. Good example for those just starting out.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Complete System with Zone 2
Added by psujoe | 2008 | 8,699 views
Have made some tweaks to better control things and relocate buttons. Feedback is welcomed. Hope this helps others. Any feedback is welcomed.
Designed for:
URC Complete Control MX-900
Chris Rouvalis' System
Added by Chris Rouvalis | 2004 | 8,671 views
This is the beginning parts of my new home theater. I hope some of these codes, macros, and LCD button layouts can be of use!
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Dean Wette's System
Added by Dean Wette | 2004 | 8,579 views
A complete system setup. Also includes separate device files.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Daniel's Bedroom Setup
Added by Daniel Tonks | 2007 | 8,461 views
My complete bedroom television system as used with an MX-800 remote control. Utilizes simple device-switching macros and offers complete component control. Works well with both inexperienced users and the technically savvy.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Varun Sapra's First Setup
Added by Varun Sapra | 2003 | 8,445 views
My first shot at the MX-700 with tons of macros, discrete codes, etc.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Activity Based, Macro Driven
Added by Gerald Koth | 2006 | 8,394 views
This is the type of macro driven activity based Main Screen I use for all my remotes. One button push turns on and sets the inputs and outputs for all of the components required for a given activity. Once an activity is started there are other macros to switch between activities. And finally a macro to turn the system off from the current activity. I usually put together a rough flow chart to aid in getting the macros right.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
David Bulfer's MXF Setup
Added by David Bulfer | 2003 | 8,257 views
Discrete codes for everything but the DSS. Main page 1 are devices; page 2 are activities.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Donald Fish's System File
Added by Donald Fish | 2004 | 8,206 views
This MX-700/MX-800 file contains many discrete codes and setup macros. An attempt has been made to program devices similarly with controls as few steps away as possible and usable without looking.
Designed for:
URC Home Theater Master MX-700
Home Theater with Device Navigation Variables
Added by Matt Rasmussen | 2010 | 8,095 views
This system includes some more advanced techniques using variables to simulate a 'navigate device' button.

I use three variables that stores a '3 bit' value when you select a source, and then with a press/hold on a 'system' button will send you to a different device for a quick setup, such as preamplifier sound field selections, a lighting page or whatever. Then pressing the [back] button on that page, you will be sent back to your previous device.

The concept is that you don't have to put a lighting page on all your devices, you can jump to that device page, and then go back to your previous device with one button press.
Designed for:
URC Complete Control MX-900
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