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Install and run the MX-3000 Editor program that came with the product. Run 'Live Update' by clicking on the icon of the satellite dish at the top right of the menu to get the latest features and upgrades. MX-980 Remote Software Remotes| Cables| Accessories. Pieces of equipment that had no working codes that already existed in the IR library during the time of the Consumer's software download then the consumer could simply learn the codes in. You may not edit your posts. BB code is On. Smilies are On. HTML is not allowed.
Edit to clarify my gripe, I am unhappy with my dealer but URC is definitely at fault too. They allow their dealers to charge exorbitant rates for simple programming. From searching online, my experience is definitely the norm. The analogy I used I the comments was if BMW started putting locks on the it hoods that only dealers could open (and the dealer doesn't bring this up during the sale) and then the dealers started charging $500 for an oil change, you would be ticked at both the dealer and BMW. /edit
First off, I have the MX-980 and its a great piece of hardware. However, if I were to redo my theater, I would definitely not buy it. Why? What they may not tell you is that the software does not come with the remote. Want to add a Chromecast or a Roku box? That will be $100+. Oh, you want the (free) software I'm allowed to give (at their discretion)? Nope! Its too complex for you to understand. Oh, you bought the remote and a 5 figure install from us? We'd be happy to let you pay us more money! Call URC? They'll patronize you as well and tell you to talk to your dealer.
After hours of searching online, I finally found the software. I downloaded the program file from the remote and was able to add in the source in 30 minutes (first time seeing the software, so it'd be faster next time).
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If the theater store shows you an estimate with a URC device (MX-980, etc.) be forewarned that you will pay out the nose fro what is essentially writing a macro in Excel.
The dealers are allowed to give out the software, but most won't (and why would they? they've got you over a barrel if you want your remote changed). Even though you bought the remote from them and probably paid 4-5 figures for an install, they will still charge you.
The company itself (URC) will not give out the software itself and will point you to a dealer.
Both the dealer and URC will give you the excuse that the software is super complicated and you need tons of training to use it. Bull shit.
After several hours searching for the software online, I finally found it and once I downloaded the file from the remote, the change took 30 minutes (I had never seen their software before and if I were to do it again, it would be tons faster). Yes, I have a decent amount of programming experience, but the difficulty is probably on par with making an Excel macro.
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Edit to clarify my gripe, I am unhappy with my dealer but URC is definitely at fault too. They allow their dealers to charge exorbitant rates for simple programming. From searching online, my experience is definitely the norm. The analogy I used I the comments was if BMW started putting locks on the it hoods that only dealers could open (and the dealer doesn't bring this up during the sale) and then the dealers started charging $500 for an oil change, you would be ticked at both the dealer and BMW. /edit
First off, I have the MX-980 and its a great piece of hardware. However, if I were to redo my theater, I would definitely not buy it. Why? What they may not tell you is that the software does not come with the remote. Want to add a Chromecast or a Roku box? That will be $100+. Oh, you want the (free) software I'm allowed to give (at their discretion)? Nope! Its too complex for you to understand. Oh, you bought the remote and a 5 figure install from us? We'd be happy to let you pay us more money! Call URC? They'll patronize you as well and tell you to talk to your dealer.
After hours of searching online, I finally found the software. I downloaded the program file from the remote and was able to add in the source in 30 minutes (first time seeing the software, so it'd be faster next time).
If the theater store shows you an estimate with a URC device (MX-980, etc.) be forewarned that you will pay out the nose fro what is essentially writing a macro in Excel.
The dealers are allowed to give out the software, but most won't (and why would they? they've got you over a barrel if you want your remote changed). Even though you bought the remote from them and probably paid 4-5 figures for an install, they will still charge you.
The company itself (URC) will not give out the software itself and will point you to a dealer.
Both the dealer and URC will give you the excuse that the software is super complicated and you need tons of training to use it. Bull shit.
After several hours searching for the software online, I finally found it and once I downloaded the file from the remote, the change took 30 minutes (I had never seen their software before and if I were to do it again, it would be tons faster). Yes, I have a decent amount of programming experience, but the difficulty is probably on par with making an Excel macro.