Universal Remote Control Updates CCP Software
Updates include Web browsing for MX-6000 and two-way modules that support IP-controllable receivers.
Universal Remote Control (URC) has released the latest Live Update for its Complete Control Program (CCP), which it also formally introduced.
The CCP software allows authorized dealers to program all URC remotes with just this one program.
Here are the features added via the Live Update:
The CCP software is written to be intuitive for users and employs concepts in which remotes are programmed room by room with the ability to "undo," "redo," "mirror" and "copy" various functions across remote product platforms.
Older programs can also be opened in CCP and other features are automatically loaded with URC's Live Update feature.
Click here to download the CCP software.
The CCP software allows authorized dealers to program all URC remotes with just this one program.
Here are the features added via the Live Update:
- Web browsing for the MX-6000 two-way color touch screen
- Eleven models have been added to the IP-controllable Audio/Video devices for Volume Pop-Up
- CCP's IR database has been updated to include new Marantz and Onkyo receivers
- More than 300 models have been added to CCP's RS-232 serial database
- User Guides have been added to the CCP Help section for the AVR two-way modules and the Web browser
The CCP software is written to be intuitive for users and employs concepts in which remotes are programmed room by room with the ability to "undo," "redo," "mirror" and "copy" various functions across remote product platforms.
Older programs can also be opened in CCP and other features are automatically loaded with URC's Live Update feature.
Click here to download the CCP software.
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The biggest thing is that the new remotes don’t let you use anything else. You aren’t doing the new touchscreens or even 880? Also when it comes to programming the MSC-400 CCP makes life easier.
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I have been a long time user of URC remotes (mx-500, mx-850, mx-900) and am quite comfortable with the standalone programming software. While, I have gotten the remotes to do everything I’ve needed, I am now in the midst of some system changes and wondering if I should start using CCP. Are there any advantages to going with the CCP software? Other than a unified interface, do I stand to gain any additional functionality on those two remotes (the 850 and the 900)?
Also, is the CCP software enabled for Live Updates as well?
Thanks.