The Ultimate in Reliability, Flexibility and Power

 


 

The MSC-400 Master System Controller harnesses the power and tames the complexity of a sophisticated home entertainment system, delivering ease-of-use and maximum enjoyment for the whole family. If you are installing a top-of-the-line component system, odds are you will be specifying an MSC-400 from Universal Remote Control.
Universal Remote Control MSC-400 narrow band RF remote triggers automation of RS-232, IR and relay controlled components and systems. Today's sophisticated components require system controllers that do more than merely repeat signals. The MSC-400 controller has the brains to handle even the most elaborate systems. Command sequences, called "macros," allow you to make several devices work together by pressing one button. Instead of separately turning on the TV, turning on the DVD player, changing the input, and turning on the receiver, these commands are chained together in the proper sequence in a macro. The macros are programmed into the MSC-400 and triggered by digital RF (Radio Frequency) from an MX-900, TX-1000, MX-950 or MX-3000 remote control instead of being haphazardly broadcast in the direction of the device (as with some conventional remote controls).
Once triggered, the commands execute without interruption and without further interaction with the remote. No pointing necessary! As a result, the system responds perfectly to your command, as if an invisible engineer was concealed in the system cabinet, operating the system for you.
Designed to optimize programming flexibility with SPEED MRF editor software offers extensive control options, RS232 two way diagnosis, IF/ELSE nesting logic and elaborate speed options, like the channel favourites tool, which enables installers to program dozens of numeric keypad macros in seconds. The result, no limits on your imagination when it comes to dreaming up new features to make operation easier and fast.
The unique master/slave programming options enables installers to combine two MSC-400’s into one equipment location with complete integration of all macros in one Master MSC-400.The two MSC-400’s are slaved together via the #12 RS-232 ports on both units. Thus a combined system controls 22 components.