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Model IR32A IconRemote ™ Owner ’ s Manual[...]
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3 2 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH P AR T 15 OF THE FCC R ULES. OPERA TION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TW O CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MA Y NO T CA USE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST A CCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED , INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THA T MA Y CA USE UNDESIRED OPERA TION. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy[...]
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5 4 Congratulations on your purchase of the IR32A IconRemote. The IR32A IconRemote has the ability to combine many types of remotes into a single remote. It has many unique features that are available through the high quality color screen and the configurable menus. The screen displays icons that are easily set up to represent your favorite channel[...]
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7 6 Hard K ey Functions, cont. 1. HIS/HERS - Quick access keys for favorites stored under His/Hers groups. Pressing either HIS or HERS button a second time accesses the X10 Home Automation modules that you’ve set up in All Rooms . 2 . SIDE KEYS - Used to access on-screen features. 3 . LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display). 4 . MODE - Selects mode (TV , [...]
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9 8 Using the Wizard After you insert the batteries and choose “English” the Setup W izard screen (1) appears. Y ou can exit the W izard at any time by pressing the HOME key (located just below the screen). Press any key at screen (1) to continue and follow the instructions on the screens. Pressing OK at screen (2) takes you to the next screen [...]
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11 10 Setting Up Y our Devices, cont. Pressing Save displays screen (5) that instructs you to try a few other keys on the remote to make sure you’ve found the correct code. T ip: T ry keys like Menu, and Guide. Power might work yet you still might not have the correct code. If several keys seem to work fine, press Save Code. If some keys don’t [...]
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13 12 Setting Up Y our Fav orites, cont. If you want to add a label to the logo, press the Side Key next to Label. This is optional so if you don’ t want to add a label to the logo you can just select Save to save the setting for this favorite. If you save this favorite, Set Favorite 2 of 10 is now shown at the bottom of the screen to indicate th[...]
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15 14 Setting Up X10 Devices The IR32A IconRemote - coupled with other X10 Home Automation Modules - gives you the ability to control every- thing electrical in your home. Once you set up your remote, you can control most any electrical device from the remote, using the keys that have been configured for X10 Home Automation Modules. Description X10[...]
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17 16 Setting Up X10 Devices, cont. In the following example we’ll set up the remote for an LM465 Lamp Module located in the “Basement.” • Press the HOME Button to display the Home screen. • Select Setup using the Side Key . • Select X10 using the Side Key . • Select Add/Edit at the next screen using the Side Key . • Select Basement[...]
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19 18 Using The Remote Assuming you followed the steps on the previous pages and have set up some devices and some favorites, you can now use the remote. See the sections that follow to set up more devices and/or favorites, and to set up other functions. (See page 37 to learn how to set up more favorites.) Using the Remote Pressing either the HIS o[...]
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21 20 Some icons will only provide On or Off functions, while some may provide dimming. It depends on the device’ s capabilities. The example shown to the right has two X10 Home Automation devices, a camera base (VK74A Robotic Mount) and a module that turns an outside light on and off. Pressing the Side Key next to the camera icon displays an add[...]
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23 22 QuickP ower QuickPower is a way of quickly turning all your devices on or off from one easy to use screen. • Press the HOME key to go to the Home screen. • Then press the Side Key next to QuickPower . Only Devices you’ve previously set up are displayed. The others are grayed out. • Press any key that isn’t grayed out to send the “[...]
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25 24 Tips On Learning The following are the guidelines that will help you use this feature: a. Some functions from some types of r emotes might not be able to be learned. b. No functions may be learned under the HOME, MODE, F A VORITE, HIS, or HERS (hard) keys. c. Use fr esh batteries for both the IR32A remote and your Original Remote. d. Keep at [...]
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27 26 Learning Main Ke ys At the Home screen press the Side Keys next to Setup, More, and then Learn. Then press one of the top four Side Keys K6-K9 to the right of the screen. Select the Device you want to learn keys for . In this example we only have a TV , Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up, so the rest are grayed out, but you can still sel[...]
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29 28 Before learning the second key in the Macro, you can set a delay (1-10 sec) after which the command stored in the Macro will be sent. For example, your TV might require a few seconds after turning it on before it will respond to a Channel Up/Down command. (Repeatedly press the Side Key next to Set Delay or enter the delay directly with the nu[...]
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31 30 Next, point the remote you want to learn commands from at the bottom of the IR32A IconRemote, and press OK when you’re ready . (See T ips on Learning on page 25.) Learning Side Ke ys, cont. Next press the key on the other remote for the function you want to learn. Hold the key pressed until the screen says that the command was successfully [...]
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33 32 A Macro could include the Power key for your TV , followed by the Power key for your Cable box, followed (after a 2 second delay), by digit 4 from your cable remote. Then, when you later activate this Macro, it will turn on your TV , turn on your cable box, wait 2 seconds, and then set the cable box to channel 4. At the Home screen press the [...]
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35 34 Learning Macros, cont. Point your existing remote at the bottom of the IR32A IconRemote, and press OK when you’re ready . Then press your next key . After adding more keys, you can keep the label for the key (in this example L1) or select Change Label by pressing Side Key K9. If you select Change Label, you can change the name to anything y[...]
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37 36 Setting up more, cont. Setting up more Favorites When you first inserted the batteries in the remote you likely went through the W izard and set up a few favorites. Y ou could only set up 10 favorites at that time. Here’ s how to set up more favorites. Press the HOME key to display the Home screen. Then press the Side Key next to Setup. Pre[...]
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39 38 Setting up more, cont. Reordering Favorites This lets you move the favorites that you have previously set up in a group to different locations on the screen, i.e., reorder them. Press the HOME key , select Setup , and then select Favorites . Then, at the screen to the right select Reorder . Pick the group in which you want to reorder the favo[...]
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41 40 Setting up more, cont. Renaming Favorite Groups This lets you Rename the groups that you saved your favorites in. For example you might want to rename His to Dave, or Hers to Isabel. Press the HOME key , select Setup , and then select Favorites . Then at the screen to the right select Rename . Note: None of the groups are grayed out so you ca[...]
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43 42 Adv anced Settings Press these keys using the following sequence: HOME, Setup , More , and Advanced . The screen to the right lets you change the backlight delay; enter codes for devices directly from the printed code list that came with the remote; set up punchthrough for various devices; and limit the channels that young children can access[...]
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45 44 Adv anced Settings, cont. Here we’ve set the V olume and Mute to operate the TV ; and Chan Up/Down to operate the Cable Box; - even though the remote is in DVD mode. Play , Stop, Pause, etc., will operate the DVD (i.e., Punchthrough Not Set for Play , etc.). Y ou need to set up Punchthrough for each device you’ve set up in the remote. I.e[...]
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47 46 X10 Home Control If you own or have purchased the Model IR543 Command Center , and you have compatible X10 Lamp, Appliance, and W all Switch modules, you will also be able to control lights and appliances from your IR32A IconRemote. Y ou must set up the remote with the 0999 device code in order for the IR32A to communicate to the IR543 Comman[...]
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49 48 X10 Macros Macros allow you to combine a number of commands, including time delays, using a single key press. There are two ways to create a Macro. The first method using a TM751 that was set up pr eviously: • Press the Home Button. • At the screen shown, press the Side Key for X10 Macros and press OK to access the first time Macro’s Wi[...]
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51 50 V oice Dialer Security Console The IR32A IconRemote used in conjunction with the PS561 (DS7000) security console gives you the ability to control your home security directly from your r emote. Description: T o set up your remote for the PS561 do the following: • Press the Home key . • Press the Setup Side Key . • Press the X10 Side Key [...]
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53 52 X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10 products to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or replace, at its sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10 within the warranty period and with p[...]
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55 54 Notes Notes[...]
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IR32A-3/09 X10.com, a Division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. 3824 North 5th St., Suite C, North Las V egas, NV 89032 Web Site: http://www .x10.com[...]