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Finding the MAIN Menu
The MAIN Button always takes you to
the MAIN Menu which may be named
for the room the Orion controls.
The PAGE button switches between
two MAIN Menu pages IF you have
more than ten remote controls.
When the top title bar says MAIN or
the name of a Room, you are on the
MAIN Menu.
The lower title bar displays PAGE 1 or
PAGE 2 as you switch. Each of the
remote controls the Orion replaces are
represented by a button next to the
corresponding screen label.
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No More Pointing!
The combination of the Orion with it’s
companion MRF-250 base station will
enable you to place your audio/video
components out of sight behind closed
doors and/or in another room of your
house. The Orion sends radio signals
to the MRF-250 through walls and
closed doors (50-100’ away, indoors or
outdoors). The MRF-250 converts your
commands to the infrared signals that
control your A/V components.
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3. The built-in Front Blaster sends com-
mands to components in the same cabi-
net space as the MRF-250.
1. The Orion remote con-
trol sends radio waves in
every direction, so you
don’t have to point the
remote anymore!
2. Self-adhesive “Flashers”
affixed to the front panels of
components relay com-
mands to components out
of “line-of-sight” with the
MRF-250.
The Orion
The MRF-250
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