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Just follow the directions, and it works perfectly. This (to me) was one of the most significant differences between the more-expensive MX-350 and several other models from the same manufacturer with the same basic button/display layout.The range is more than adequate for our (very average) needs. Macro programming on the remote is a bit tedious, and would no doubt be easier if it could be done using a computer, but for me it's not much of an issue. Battery life is quite good, though I have little to compare it with besides the older MX-500 that we replaced with this unit.
We've been using this remote for nearly two years, and it works quite well. Once done, it's done. I knew quite well what I wanted the macros to do when I bought the remote, so there wasn't much need to experiment. It's flexible, reliable and does everything we want it to do.
And we don't use the backlight very often, as we have the button positions memorized for the most frequently used buttons.We use our MX-350 to operate our plasma TV, A/V receiver, cable box, BluRay player, an old VCR, and even a remote-controlled dimmer switch that controls the lights inside our entertainment center. I haven't had to go back and mess with programming again since we added the new BluRay player -- and even that was simple.We have not used the RF capability at all, so I can offer no comments on that. The backlight works well, making the display and the buttons perfectly legible in a dark room. I've tested it at nearly 30 feet with well-used batteries, and it works fine.
I would prefer a Harmony in the Osiris price bracket. I bought a more expensive MX-900 which is computer programmable.
Glad we bought it and can keep our umpteen other remotes stashed away in a box in the closet now. It allows you to program shortcuts so you can tailor it to how your entertainment system is configured. I was able to set up this remote in about 15 minutes. It was extremely easy and has gotten rid of the regular evening hunt for 15 remotes.
The MX-350 is a great remote control,easy to program,good feel and the rf feature works great.The remote works with my old Radio Shack remote extenders.You have to go to the top of the line of Harmony to get rf.
They have multiple channels so it's possible to use many systems in the same home without interference. There are some tips on the remote control forums online if you have a question not answered in the user's guide. I bought two of these remotes with a pair of base stations for the two home theatres in my home. No PC is necessary for setting them up. Overall, worthwhile for an average user with multiple components -- especially if you need RF capability. I have multiple components in each system, and custom built-in cabinets hide all the components except for the TVs. Since these remotes use radio frequency (RF) instead of (or in addition to) infrared (IR) pulses, I now can use my theatres while keeping the cabinet doors shut for a tidy appearance.
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