Total Control MRX-2 Manuel utilisateur

Owner’s Manual
MRX-2
Network Base Station

M X-2 Owner’s Manual ©2014 Universal emote Control, Inc.
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Introduction
The MRX-2 Network Base Station allows for control of your
components by sending infrared and serial commands to your system.
This base station can be used with either a Total Control or a
Complete Control system.
When used in a Total Control System:
Expand zones throughout the home or commercial space by
installing multiple MRX-2’s.
Control equipment such as shades and TV lifts using the base
stations sensors, relays and RS-232 ports.
Control URC RF Lighting using the optional RFTX-1 transmitter.
When used in a Complete Control System:
The MRX-2 is required to use the CC Control App for iOS devices,
like the iPad and iPhone.
Extend control to other rooms by installing multiple MRX-2’s
throughout the home or commercial space.
The MRX-2 offers traditional R only control from compatible
URC MX series remotes via an optional RFX-250.
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Features and Benefits
When used in a Total Control System:
Expand Control: Add an MRX-2 to a Total Control system to
expand control to other rooms/areas in the home or office.
Components located out of reach from the MRX Advanced
Network System Controller may be controlled via R, RS-232 or
Relays by using an MRX-2 to expand the scope of a Total
Control system.
Lighting Control: By connecting an optional RFTX-1 RF
Transmitter, take control of your URC lighting (within range).
Control a specific light, a whole room or even the entire home
from any remote control or iOS device.
When used in a Complete Control System:
Enables iOS Control: The addition of an MRX-2 base station to
a control system, allows for control via URC’s CC Control iOS
app for iPads, iPhones and iPod touch. Each iDevice requires
programming by a qualified custom install professional.
Note: equires the purchase of CC Control Setup code (one
code per system).
o Aiming: Using a base station results in flawless control of
your components without having to aim the remote! The signal
travels to the base station via RF or Wi-Fi and is then converted
back to infrared before being sent to the device being
controlled; perfect for hidden components.
Note: An optional FX-250 Antenna is required for use with
U C remote controls.
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MRX-2 ETWORK BASE STATIO
Parts Guide
The MRX-2 Network Base Station includes:
1 - MRX-2 Network Base Station
1 - 12V-1000mA Power Supply
6 - Visible Emitters with 10 foot plug
in cables including 1 pink sleeved
emitter for the RFTX-1 port
1 - Two Meter 3.5mm Stereo to
3.5mm Stereo (for daisy chaining
multiple MRX-2 with one RFX-250)
1 - Adjustment Tool
1 - Mounting Plate for wall mounting
the MRX-2

Front and Rear Panel Descriptions
Front
The front panel consists of 4 indicator lights which will illuminate
when in use.
Power:
lluminates when the power supply is connected to an outlet.
Status: Flashes blue when an RF or Network signal is received.
Sensor: lluminates to indicate when the sensor is activated.
Ethernet: lluminates when connected to an active network.
Reset: Press the Reset button located under the MRX-2 to restart the
unit.
Power Status Sensor Ethernet Reset: Bottom
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Rear
The rear panel ports are:
Power: Uses the included 12V/1Amp power supply.
LA : Plug an ethernet cable (RJ45) to the LAN(Local Area network).
Relay O, C, COM: Configurable switch closure control.
RS-232 Ports: Two RS232 ports provide direct control.
Sensor: Connect with one of URC’s or compatible third party,
sensors.
IR I :
Allows MRX-2 control from a base station such as a MRF-260.
Note:I outing is lost from commands received from this input.
IR Outputs: Connect emitters for R control of connected devices.
RFTX Port: Dual port #6 for the RFTX-1 connecting cable or
included sleeved R emitter.
RF I : Connects to an optional single RFX-250 (Only for MX series
products.)
RF Out: Used for daisy chaining MRX-2s for RF Operation (Refer to
the RFX-250 manual.)
RF ID: 15 unique RF D's provide RF control and routing to multiple
MRX-2’s in the same home.
Note: DO NOT USE F ID #0, as it is the interference "sniffer", used
to detect F interference in the area.
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Ethernet
Power
Relay: O,
C, COM
RS-232 Ports
Sensor
IR I
IR Outputs: #1-6
RFTX Port: #6
RF I RF Out
RF ID
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MRX-2 ETWORK BASE STATIO
etwork Installation
The MRX-2 can be installed in either a Total Control or a Complete
Control System. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the rear of the
MRX-2 and the other end to the active network.
Total Control Install
Complete Control Install

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MRX-2 ETWORK BASE STATIO
Specifications
etwork: One 10/100 Ethernet port
Relay: One relay configurable to be NO, NC or Momentary
Sensor: One sensor supports Video or Voltage sensing via URC
sensors.
RS-232: Two RS-232 ports support TX, RX and GND two way
communication via URC cables.
IR: Six adjustable R ports enable the included URC emitters to
control R devices Note: 6th R Output requires the included
sleeved emitter (identified by a pink connector), since it can
optionally be used to connect an RFTX-1
Weight: 8.4 oz.
Size: 248 x 120mm x28mm
Power: 12V External Power Supply
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