
i-Series Explained
MX-6000i (See page 2)
MX-3000i
(See page 5)
MX-980i
(
See page 4)
MX-900i
(
See page 7)
MX-880i
(See page 4)
MX-810i
(
See page 5)
KP-900i
(See page 7)
MSC-400i
(See page 8)
RFX-250i
(See page 9)
MRF-350i
(See page 8)
MRF-260i
(See page 9)
URC i-Series
In certain areas of the country—in parts of Manhattan, for example—Radio Frequency Interference can be such a problem
t
hat it can be very difficult and time consuming to resolve it. Traditional transmission frequencies can be nearly blocked.
URC now offers an alternative to 418MHz RF communication. Most of our popular remote controls and the MRF-350, MRF-
260, RFX-250 antenna and MSC-400 Master System Controllers are now available in 433MHz versions as well as 418MHz.
Initially designed for the European market where 418MHz is no longer allowed, the International models have been
designated the “i-series.” All of the 433MHz products have the letter “i” added to their name, as in MSC-400i or MX-3000i.
It’s important to point out that you cannot mix 418MHz remotes and 433MHz remotes in the same installation unless you use
both an RFX-250 and an RFX-250i antenna on an MSC-400 Master System Controller.
The Choice Between 418MHz and 433MHz
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