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Using the TRG-200 Umotion Remote

The TRG-200 remote consists of basic buttons found on many other
remotes with the exception of the special Umotion button. Use these
functions to control your rooms and connected devices.

All buttons

may vary based on your Custom Professional’s programming.

TRG-200 U

MOTION

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Number keypad

Enter numbers for the devices

you’ve selected. When 

watching Cable TV, use 

the number keypad to enter 

channel numbers. When listening to a

CD, use the number keypad to 

enter track numbers.

Transport 

The 

Transport

buttons

(Skip-, Play, Skip+, REW,
Pause, FF, Stop and REC)

operate for the device
currently in use. 

/- & Mute

Control the 

Volume

while viewing 
connected devices like
Cable, Sat , DVD etc...
Also view the on-screen
volume status via a 
display device.

Umotion Control

Opens the MRX-20’s 
on-screen interface and
allows for 

motion con-

trol 

and 

button selec-

tion

.

Power

Turns the A/V

connected devices 

in the room OFF.

Navigation

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While watching

devices such as 

Cable, DVD, Sat, 

etc.., use the

Left/Right, Up/Down

and 

Select 

buttons to

navigate through the

device menu.

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While in the Main

Menu, use the

Left/Right/Up/Down

and 

Select 

buttons to

navigate via the on-

screen interface.

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Use 

Menu/Guide/

Info/Exit/Back/Home

to access your device’s 

on-screen displays.

Ch +/- Prev

Change 

Channels

while

viewing connected

devices like Cable, 

Sat, DVD etc... 

Backlight

Illuminates all 

buttons for 8 seconds.

Colored Buttons

Use the 

Red, Green, Yellow

and

Blue

buttons for devices like

your Cable, SAT or Blu-Ray.

Main

Turns ON the 
connected A/V devices
while displaying the
MRX-20’s 

System

menu. 

For further

details, refer to the
MRX-20 Owner’s
Manual.

Summary of Contents for TRG-200

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual TRG 200 Umotion Remote...

Page 2: ...utomated operation Congratulations on your choice TRG 200 Umotion Remote Owner s Manual 2014 Universal Remote Control Inc The information in this Owner s Manual is copyright protected No part of this...

Page 3: ...sing the TRG 200 Umotion Remote 2 Installing the Batteries 4 Maintaining Your TRG 200 Umotion Remote 5 Specifications 5 Limited Warranty Statement 6 End User Agreement 8 Federal Communication Commissi...

Page 4: ...rect line of sight of the equipment Use the optional TRF GE1 to extend two way commu nication between a TRG remote and an MRX 20 within a large space Requires MRX 20 or compatible MRX Advanced Network...

Page 5: ...o view the on screen volume status via a display device Umotion Control Opens the MRX 20 s on screen interface and allows for motion con trol and button selec tion Power Turns the A V connected device...

Page 6: ...en a room is ON Pressing Power sends out a series of commands to turn off all connected A V devices in that room such as a display device or an optional SNP 1 music player l Pressing and holding the P...

Page 7: ...ile the display device is on opens the Main menu of the MRX 20 Umotion Allows for motion control and button selection via on screen interface While viewing a device press the Umotion button to activat...

Page 8: ...f you spill coffee or another beverage on it clean it with distilled water Make sure no water gets inside the TRG 200 Umotion remote Keep it away from extreme cold or heat Be careful to not drop the T...

Page 9: ...or the URC software fails to so comply URC shall at its own expense take all reasonable measures to promptly cause such to comply URC equipment purchases from other than an authorized URC dealer or d...

Page 10: ...to URC at 420 Columbus Avenue Valhalla NY 10595 It is end user s responsibility to backup any macro programming artwork software or other materials that may have been programmed into the unit It is li...

Page 11: ...ESS OF AMOUNTS PAID BY END USER FOR THE URC EQUIPMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL URC BE LIABLE FOR ANY EVENTS BEYOND ITS CONTROL INCLUDING ANY INSTANCE OF FORCE MAJEURE IN NO EVENT SHALL URC BE LIABLE FOR THE...

Page 12: ...r uConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected uConsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifi...

Page 13: ...e European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Community n EMC Directive l EN 55022 2010 l EN 55024 2010 n R TTE Directive l EN 60950 1 2006 A11 200...

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