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  • 01-07-2008 11:08 AM

    MX Setup using Lintronic?

    Could some Lintronic users in this forum share how they have set up their memory map to use a MX TV with devices like TIVO HDR?

    I currently use my TIVO HDR with a MX-5000 in TV mode, on channel 3. This works fine when one has a separate remote for the MX and TIVO. What do users map common buttons used by the MX and other device to? An example of this would be the channel up and down buttons.

    Any help on this question would be greatly appreciated. This is the only issue preventing me from completing my Lintronic setup so far.

    Thanks,

    John

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    Re: MX Setup using Lintronic?

    matapan:

    Could some Lintronic users in this forum share how they have set up their memory map to use a MX TV with devices like TIVO HDR?

    I currently use my TIVO HDR with a MX-5000 in TV mode, on channel 3. This works fine when one has a separate remote for the MX and TIVO. What do users map common buttons used by the MX and other device to? An example of this would be the channel up and down buttons.

    Any help on this question would be greatly appreciated. This is the only issue preventing me from completing my Lintronic setup so far.

    Thanks,

    John

    Hi John,

    Welcome to BeoWorld Smile 

    I use Lintronic as well to control all non-B&O products.
    Personally, i wouldn't map the MX buttons, as there is no need to convert them.
    The TIVO i would map under DTV (or SAT, depending on which Beo4 you use)
    This way, you have full access to MX5000 when Beo4 is in TV mode and
    in if you want to control your TIVO (including channel up / down), just press DTV on Beo4. 

    If you want to be able to control the MX when you are in "TIVO"- mode,
    you could assign frequently used controls to the colored buttons. 

    Ignace 

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