Having a problem changing channels imputing into MX 3000 remote. Takes about 5 time to react to channel imput.I thought a new battery would help. It did not. Would rebooting the remote in the cabinet help? Putting a 3 channel number is a task. Consecutive channels is not a problem.Thank you
Presuming that the IR codes for the 0~9 numbers are captured correctly, then problems like this are usually down to either insufficient time between key presses, which can be solved by adding a small macro delay to each key; or the device being controlled is receiving multiple IR streams either directly from the hand unit and the IR emitters, or there's a blaster in the cabinet that's bouncing IR in multiple paths.
SOURCE: MX 3000
I replaced the battery for the mx3000 lcd universal remote and charged the unit for 12 hours now, the remote will not respond. How do I fix?
SOURCE: mx 3000 universal lcd remote
There are 4 reasons why your unit is behaving this way:
1. Charger is the problem.
2. The docking station is the broken.
3. The battery is broken or not accepting charge.
4. The actual unit is the problem.
It is very hard to tell which one is causing this to happen.
Let us do some troubleshooting first:
1. Plug your charger in an A/C outlet and make sure the red power light (left) is lit, otherwise the charger or the docking station is broken.
2. You can test the charger with a multimeter. Unplug the charger from the docking station and measure the voltage across the outside and inside, it should register more than 5 volts DC. If there is a 5Volt DC the docking station is the problem otherwise the charger is broken.
3. If the red power light is lit and the status light (right) is lit too, your docking station is broken.
4. If the red power light is lit, dock the unit into the charger, the status light (left) should turn red when your battery is accepting charge or turn blue when your battery is fully charged.
5. If the status light will not lit at all (while the red power light is on), tap the screen while the unit is docked on the charger. If the unit will become alive, you need a new battery otherwise you need a new unit.
12 hours is very long time to charge, the status light should turn to blue in less than 2 hours especially for a new battery.
SOURCE: Comcast Remote requires 3 digits be entered to change channels
I had the same prob and found the answer posted elswhere.
This worked for me...
If you go into the main menu under Setup --> Guide Setup --> Set Auto-Tune to "YES".
now the channel will change without the 3 digit requirement.
SOURCE: Where can I order (on line) a battery for the MX
I had several batteries that I ordered and they have been all purchased. Since I make no money on the batteries and can only order in bulk I will only order them if I can round up over 50 customers who need MX-3000 batteries. If you need one, please go to www.totalcontrolremotes.com and get in touch with us by putting "MX-3000 battery needed" and we will add you to the list. Either way wil let you know by mid-March 09 if and when the order will be placed for additional batteries.
SOURCE: MX 3000 recahrgeable Battey
My company carries a replacement battery for the MX3000. The p/n for our replacement is PC036067-(V1 or V3 suffix) You can reach me via email at [email protected] and I will be happy to help you.
There are two important considerations concerning this battery.
1) Please note that the original version, supplied by Universal Remote p/n PC046067-H for the MX-3000, was discontinued by the battery manufacturer. The PC046067-H had a typical capacity of 1800 mah. My company has worked with the manufacturer to provide a replacement that has a typical capacity of 1400 mah but is identical in size to the original although slightly thinner.
2) Universal Remote used two different connectors on the PC046067-H with no deviation of p/n. We carry our replacement with both connectors (our p/ns use suffix V1 and V3 to differentiate). V1 is a simple white plug and V3 is different in that it has pressure tab built in.
V1
V3
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