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Basic IR Setup (dos and don’ts)
Basic IR Setup (dos and don’ts)
IR over HDMI Injector Kit setup guide 1. Install the HDMI IR dongle between the HDMI input on the TV and your HDMI cable. Ensure that the switch is set to “IR”. Plug the IR Receiver (see ‘Pack Contents – 2.’) into the stereo jack input on the dongle (labelled RX). 2. Position the IR […]
How to setup Siri Shortcuts
The first boot process for MHUB-OS has remained largely unchanged with the exception of zones. The slideshow below walks you through the steps within MHUB’s first boot process and how to setup zones to refect the different rooms or areas within you property. If you wish to configure a stacked system please watch this video […]
The first part of this update roll-out has now been completed. Any new MHUB’s connected to the internet will automatically upgrade when the unit is powered on, this may extend the boot time by 30 seconds HDA Cloud is moving to a new & more sophisticated server. This will automatically start at 8:00am (BST) Monday […]
Make sure MHUB is connected up correctly before starting the first boot process on MHUB-OS HDANYWHERE(HDA) recommends that every MHUB install goes through its first boot process to ensure that the MHUB is setup correctly. Please follow the quick start guide (inside MHUB packaging) to make sure your MHUB is connected correctly to your source […]
Finding the IR window on your source device can be difficult if it isn’t mentioned in your user manual or is marked clearly on the front of your device. A very common device is Sky+HD and Virgin’s Tivo boxes. Below, we’ve marked where the IR windows are on these devices for easy installation. THOMSON model […]
Definition When you push a button on one of your remote controls at home, a short burst of infrared light is emitted from it (normally from the top at the front of the remote). This short burst of light contains information about the button you have pushed. When this light reaches your source device (sky […]
You may not need to use CEC or you have been prompted to disable it by support as it can cause conflicts between displays and external devices like soundbars, causing audio pass-through issues. The examples in the guide focus on disabling CEC, however, to re-enable it replace “Off” with “On”. There are 3 ways to […]
Please read: This guide will show you how to build a stacked system using an MHUB (4×4)/(6×6) 100A and an MZMA (6×4) 55 with uControl acting as the main method of control for the system. Make sure the only HDA devices on the network are the ones you want to put into the Stacked System. […]
Please read: This guide will show you how to build a stacked system using an MHUB PRO 2.0 and an MZMA (6×4) 55 with uControl acting as the main method of control for the system. Make sure the only HDA devices on the network are the ones you want to put into the Stacked System. […]
Please read: This guide will show you how to build a stacked system using two or more MHUB S with uControl acting as the main method of control for the system. This guide is intermediate in difficulty and assumes that you have installed MHUB before in standalone mode. Make sure the only HDA devices on […]
If your HDA device has uControl, you can download IR or IP packs to control thousands of third party devices from the interface of the uControl mobile app. In this guide you will see how to browse our extensive library to download and control the packs for your devices. In this support article: Installing uControl […]
If your HDA device has uControl, you are able to setup Sequences which allow you to combine commands together to trigger a response from the system. This can be useful for scheduling certain actions like switching on/off a rooms devces at the push of a button. In this support article: Creating a sequence through uControl. […]