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...) • Control with 2" color screen Z-Wave® Control Add Z-Wave gateway for expanded control Dealer Software Programmed by URC dealer via smartphone or tablet • Mobile App features in-app launcher ribbon for unlimited iOS/Android devices • Access at home or on-the-go via PC, Mac or smart device Dealer Service Serviced on-site or remotely by URC dealer SPECIFICATIONS SKU MXHP-H500, UPC 656787-377714...
...) • Control with 2" color screen Z-Wave® Control Add Z-Wave gateway for expanded control Dealer Software Programmed by URC dealer via smartphone or tablet • Mobile App features in-app launcher ribbon for unlimited iOS/Android devices • Access at home or on-the-go via PC, Mac or smart device Dealer Service Serviced on-site or remotely by URC dealer SPECIFICATIONS SKU MXHP-H500, UPC 656787-377714...
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... the installer. Control the Experience is subject to change without written consent from Universal Remote Control. It's not necessary for you are trademarks or registered trademarks of this manual may be reproduced in this manual is useful to learn or remember any form without prior notice. URC - All other brand or product names are fully away of the functions and capabilities of Universal Remote Control, Inc...
... the installer. Control the Experience is subject to change without written consent from Universal Remote Control. It's not necessary for you are trademarks or registered trademarks of this manual may be reproduced in this manual is useful to learn or remember any form without prior notice. URC - All other brand or product names are fully away of the functions and capabilities of Universal Remote Control, Inc...
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... 2 MXHP-H500 (Hub)...2 MX-HomePro Mobile App (iOS/Android 3 MXHP-R500 (Remote 4 Rear Panel Descriptions 5 Infrared Outputs...5 Ethernet LAN Connection/Wi-Fi 5 Controlling Other Network Devices (IP Control 5 DC Power Input...5 Front Panel Descriptions 6 Top Panel Descriptions Power LED...6 Status LED...7 Wi-Fi LED...8 Bottom Panel Description 9 Reset Button...9 Factory Reset...9 MAC Address Stickers 10 WPS Button...10 Remove able Mounting Plate 10 Network Installation 11 Wired...11 Wireless...
... 2 MXHP-H500 (Hub)...2 MX-HomePro Mobile App (iOS/Android 3 MXHP-R500 (Remote 4 Rear Panel Descriptions 5 Infrared Outputs...5 Ethernet LAN Connection/Wi-Fi 5 Controlling Other Network Devices (IP Control 5 DC Power Input...5 Front Panel Descriptions 6 Top Panel Descriptions Power LED...6 Status LED...7 Wi-Fi LED...8 Bottom Panel Description 9 Reset Button...9 Factory Reset...9 MAC Address Stickers 10 WPS Button...10 Remove able Mounting Plate 10 Network Installation 11 Wired...11 Wireless...
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... be downloaded on the MXHP-R500 remote. Introduction The MXHP-H500 (hub) controls the audio/video components in the MXHP-H500 box: ❑MXHP-500 Hub ❑iOS/Android Mobile App ❑12V 1000mA Power Supply ❑4x Mounting Screws ❑Ethernet Network Cable ❑4x Standard Infrared Emitters ❑Wall Mounting Plate Page 1 This hub grants the user access to five rooms using compatible smart home devices such as : ● Connect...
... be downloaded on the MXHP-R500 remote. Introduction The MXHP-H500 (hub) controls the audio/video components in the MXHP-H500 box: ❑MXHP-500 Hub ❑iOS/Android Mobile App ❑12V 1000mA Power Supply ❑4x Mounting Screws ❑Ethernet Network Cable ❑4x Standard Infrared Emitters ❑Wall Mounting Plate Page 1 This hub grants the user access to five rooms using compatible smart home devices such as : ● Connect...
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... systems are no user-serviceable parts inside. The hub can be added, for extended periods or time to disassemble the hub, there are designed for use of a previously installed or custom local area Wi-Fi network (LAN). Do not attempt to excessive heat, moisture, or direct sunlight. Do not expose for all applicable MX-HomePro devices. The Hub (MXHP-H500) The hub...
... systems are no user-serviceable parts inside. The hub can be added, for extended periods or time to disassemble the hub, there are designed for use of a previously installed or custom local area Wi-Fi network (LAN). Do not attempt to excessive heat, moisture, or direct sunlight. Do not expose for all applicable MX-HomePro devices. The Hub (MXHP-H500) The hub...
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... the Automate app, control of an MXHP-H500 hub; The mobile app also provides advance control of applicable audio/video devices through the usage of a point and shoot infrared remote. it is available for iOS and Android. These commands communicate over the network to control network based equipment. Page 3 This mobile app provides full control of the audio/video components in a system without the need of IP...
... the Automate app, control of an MXHP-H500 hub; The mobile app also provides advance control of applicable audio/video devices through the usage of a point and shoot infrared remote. it is available for iOS and Android. These commands communicate over the network to control network based equipment. Page 3 This mobile app provides full control of the audio/video components in a system without the need of IP...
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MXHP-R500 Remote Control Using the MX-HomePro MXHP-R500 remote, sold separately, with a hub allows for the television room or bedroom night table. Page 4 It is a Wi-Fi only based remote and does not use infrared or RF to communicate to any devices. This is the perfect accessory companion for control of the home's audio/video devices. It also controls all of home accessories such as lighting, thermostats, and security.
MXHP-R500 Remote Control Using the MX-HomePro MXHP-R500 remote, sold separately, with a hub allows for the television room or bedroom night table. Page 4 It is a Wi-Fi only based remote and does not use infrared or RF to communicate to any devices. This is the perfect accessory companion for control of the home's audio/video devices. It also controls all of home accessories such as lighting, thermostats, and security.
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One-way command of these devices can control other equipment that make up the rear of the MXHP-H500 hub: Infrared Outputs The rear panel of the television, Blu-ray player and any audio/video device. Page 5 The hub also supports wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity to the same local network Controlling Other Network Devices (IP Control) The hub can be performed via a Cat5 cable (included). Self-adhesive flashers (included) affix to the front...
One-way command of these devices can control other equipment that make up the rear of the MXHP-H500 hub: Infrared Outputs The rear panel of the television, Blu-ray player and any audio/video device. Page 5 The hub also supports wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity to the same local network Controlling Other Network Devices (IP Control) The hub can be performed via a Cat5 cable (included). Self-adhesive flashers (included) affix to the front...
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... a device is connected, as shown below. Power LED This LED illuminates blue when the DC power is not in line-of the front blaster is the ability to use the MX-HomePro Editor and the front blaster to learn commands from the original remote (see MX-HomePro Programming guide). Page 6 This blaster can be used to send out IR commands to use either...
... a device is connected, as shown below. Power LED This LED illuminates blue when the DC power is not in line-of the front blaster is the ability to use the MX-HomePro Editor and the front blaster to learn commands from the original remote (see MX-HomePro Programming guide). Page 6 This blaster can be used to send out IR commands to use either...
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... is connected to the MX-HomePro server, but has not been programmed. ❑Blinking: Indicates that the hub cannot connect to the MX-HomePro server, please check the network connection/settings. ● Green ❑Steady: Indicates that the hub is operating in a secondary room within the system. ❑Blinking: Indicates that the hub's firmware is currently being updated. Page...
... is connected to the MX-HomePro server, but has not been programmed. ❑Blinking: Indicates that the hub cannot connect to the MX-HomePro server, please check the network connection/settings. ● Green ❑Steady: Indicates that the hub is operating in a secondary room within the system. ❑Blinking: Indicates that the hub's firmware is currently being updated. Page...
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Wi-Fi LED The Wi-Fi LED has six (6) possible states. ● Blue Indicates an excellent Wi-Fi signal. ● Red ❑Steady: Indicates that the hub is connected with a poor Wi-Fi signal strength ❑Blinking: Indicates that there is an error when connecting to the wireless network. ● Green Indicates that the hub is connected with a good Wi-Fi signal. ● Yellow Indicates that the hub is connected with a fair Wi-Fi signal. ● Off The LED is off when the hub is connected to the router via Ethernet. Page 8
Wi-Fi LED The Wi-Fi LED has six (6) possible states. ● Blue Indicates an excellent Wi-Fi signal. ● Red ❑Steady: Indicates that the hub is connected with a poor Wi-Fi signal strength ❑Blinking: Indicates that there is an error when connecting to the wireless network. ● Green Indicates that the hub is connected with a good Wi-Fi signal. ● Yellow Indicates that the hub is connected with a fair Wi-Fi signal. ● Off The LED is off when the hub is connected to the router via Ethernet. Page 8
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Bottom Panel Description The following pages describe the components that make up the underside of the Reset button REBOOTS the hub, this is similar to a factory default state. Meaning all user data and programming are erased and the system requires re-programming. Reset Button A single press of the hub. DO THIS ONLY IF INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY YOUR INSTALLER OR BY MX- Page 9 HomePro TECHNICAL SUPPORT Factory Reset Pressing and holding the Reset button for ten seconds results in setting the MXHP-H500 hub to unplugging and reapplying the AC power source.
Bottom Panel Description The following pages describe the components that make up the underside of the Reset button REBOOTS the hub, this is similar to a factory default state. Meaning all user data and programming are erased and the system requires re-programming. Reset Button A single press of the hub. DO THIS ONLY IF INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY YOUR INSTALLER OR BY MX- Page 9 HomePro TECHNICAL SUPPORT Factory Reset Pressing and holding the Reset button for ten seconds results in setting the MXHP-H500 hub to unplugging and reapplying the AC power source.
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MAC Address Stickers Two MAC address stickers are located at the bottom panel of the hub. WPS Button This button provides an easy one button press connection on the system. Removable Mounting Plate A removable mounting plate along with the four provided mounting screws can be used to mount the hub to a flat surface such as a ceiling, wall, or entertainment center. Page 10 This button is only to identify each hub on a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ready network. Use this unique address to be used by the smart home professional.
MAC Address Stickers Two MAC address stickers are located at the bottom panel of the hub. WPS Button This button provides an easy one button press connection on the system. Removable Mounting Plate A removable mounting plate along with the four provided mounting screws can be used to mount the hub to a flat surface such as a ceiling, wall, or entertainment center. Page 10 This button is only to identify each hub on a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ready network. Use this unique address to be used by the smart home professional.
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... to set specific network settings, see MX-HomePro Installation Guide). Make sure the remote control or mobile app are on the same network that the hub is now complete, if you wish to the wireless access point by using Wi-Fi or an Ethernet connection, keep in mind the initial programming must be followed: Wired Ethernet Connect the hub to the MX-HomePro Installation Guide). If successfully connected...
... to set specific network settings, see MX-HomePro Installation Guide). Make sure the remote control or mobile app are on the same network that the hub is now complete, if you wish to the wireless access point by using Wi-Fi or an Ethernet connection, keep in mind the initial programming must be followed: Wired Ethernet Connect the hub to the MX-HomePro Installation Guide). If successfully connected...
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... (see Advanced Devices Integration Guide). Specifications IR Range (Line of Sight): 30-50 feet, dependant on environment Macro Capability: Supports up to the system, additional programming and user setup steps may be accessed and edited at any time by a smart home professional installer. Programming the hub is performed through the following link: https://www.mxhomepro.com Once the system has been programmed using the MX...
... (see Advanced Devices Integration Guide). Specifications IR Range (Line of Sight): 30-50 feet, dependant on environment Macro Capability: Supports up to the system, additional programming and user setup steps may be accessed and edited at any time by a smart home professional installer. Programming the hub is performed through the following link: https://www.mxhomepro.com Once the system has been programmed using the MX...
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... radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used for help Warning! This equipment generates, uses and can be co-located or operating in accordance with the limits for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the End User Agreement...
... radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used for help Warning! This equipment generates, uses and can be co-located or operating in accordance with the limits for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the End User Agreement...