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Topic: | Xantach Remote URC-2? This thread has 8 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Saturday June 15, 2002 at 08:18 |
BobL Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | March 2002 1,352 |
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Has anyone used the Xantach URC-2 remote? It seems to have everything I am looking for in a remote and at a reasonable price. How does it compare to Pronto, MX-500/700? I read the reviews and have used the Pronto and MX-500. Thanks.
Bob
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Post 2 made on Saturday June 15, 2002 at 16:25 |
kabster Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2001 1,606 |
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That's like comparing apples to watermellon. It does not compare in any way to touchscreen/lcd remotes. It is all hard buttons . It is a great programming tool though.
Programmable manually or with Dragon Drop-IR™ software Intuitive…easy to understand and operate immediately Can be operated with one hand Automatically illuminates when moved Eight source select buttons 40 basic function control buttons All buttons can be programmed for individual commands or macros Cloneable through the Dragon Drop-IR™ software Six custom overlays for lower 12 buttons Requires four AAA batteries (not included)
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Post 3 made on Saturday June 15, 2002 at 22:42 |
ngavchris Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | March 2002 103 |
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I have installed many. you need to program with Dragon Drop to do it right. The remote is not comparable to Pronto for the one reason (Display). However, in terms of use it can be just as easy a pronto. It would work well in a situation with minimal components.
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OP | Post 4 made on Sunday June 16, 2002 at 21:22 |
BobL Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | March 2002 1,352 |
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I tried the Pronto. It is a great remote for when my mom babysits. But, for me I prefer buttons, the MX-500 was too complicated for her. So, I might give the URC-2 a try. Thanks for the help.
Bob
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Post 5 made on Sunday June 16, 2002 at 22:49 |
kabster Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2001 1,606 |
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When you see it , you'll see she will be miffed.
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Post 6 made on Sunday June 23, 2002 at 00:05 |
jazzman Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 365 |
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The one thing I did not like was having to use the shift function to have both transport & cursor/menu functions with a component requiring both like a DVD player. The new 2nd generation URC2 has a shift status indicator LED. I love watching the Smartpads react to the URC2 and track to the same component (Push "CD" on the URC2 and "CD" LED on the Smartpad in the room/zone will also light. I have had about 3 failures out of many dozens I have sold/installed. This is an amazingly compact, powerful, and well lit (it always lights up/glows when moved) remote. Nothing in it's price range comes close. The MX700 would be my only step-up choice of anything else out there.
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Post 7 made on Monday June 24, 2002 at 12:03 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
Joined: Posts: | October 1998 28,781 |
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Tell me... did Xantech ever get the URC-2P/RP with newer Dragon Drop software (imports CCFs) out there?
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Post 8 made on Tuesday June 25, 2002 at 02:43 |
kabster Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2001 1,606 |
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Not to my knowledge Daniel and I spoke with a tech there that didn't make it sound like they were happy about doing it in the future.
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Post 9 made on Thursday June 27, 2002 at 12:23 |
The latest version of Dragon Drop software does allow you to import .ccf files. It has been a little sporadic at times as to which commands it will import however.
jcmitch
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