Page 4 - Hard Key Functions
7 6 Hard Key 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 C...
Page 5 - Using the Wizard; HOME; Press the; Setup; Make; Battery Saver
9 8 Using the Wizard After you insert the batteries and choose“English” the Setup Wizard screen (1)appears. You can exit the Wizard at anytime by pressing the HOME key (located just below the screen). Press any key atscreen (1) to continue and follow theinstructions on the screens. Pressing OK at sc...
Page 7 - Setting Up Your Favorites; Make sure you select the
13 12 Setting Up Your Favorites, cont. If you want to add a label to the logo, press the Side Key nextto Label. This is optional so if you don’t want to add a label tothe logo you can just select Save to save the setting for thisfavorite. If you save this favorite, Set Favorite 2 of 10 is nowshown a...
Page 8 - Green
15 14 Setting Up X10 Devices The IR32A IconRemote - coupled with other X10 HomeAutomation 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, usingthe keys that have been configured ...
Page 10 - Using The Remote; Using the Remote; once; X10 RF Devices; Main Keys; Plug a lamp into the Lamp Module.; Setting up an LM465 Lamp Module (example); Do not connect an appliance such as a coffee pot or
19 18 Using The Remote Assuming you followed the steps on the previous pages andhave set up some devices and some favorites, you can now usethe remote. See the sections that follow to set up more devicesand/or favorites, and to set up other functions. (See page 37 tolearn how to set up more favorite...
Page 11 - Sleep Macro Steps
21 20 Some icons will only provide On or Offfunctions, while some may providedimming. It depends on the device’scapabilities. The example shown to theright has two X10 Home Automationdevices, a camera base (VK74A RoboticMount) and a module that turns anoutside light on and off. Pressing the SideKey ...
Page 13 - Tips On Learning; a. Some functions from some types of remotes might not; Learning; button to go to the
25 24 Tips On Learning The following are the guidelines that will help you use thisfeature: a. Some functions from some types of remotes might not be able to be learned. b. No functions may be learned under the HOME, MODE, FAVORITE, HIS, or HERS (hard) keys. c. Use fresh batteries for both the IR32A...
Page 14 - Learning Main Keys; right; If you press a; left; Side Key (to select Side Keys) you are going
27 26 Learning Main Keys At the Home screen press the Side Keysnext to Setup, More, and then Learn. Then press one of the top four Side KeysK6-K9 to the right of the screen. Select the Device you want to learn keysfor. In this example we only have a TV,Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,so the ...
Page 15 - Learning a Macro - Main Keys
29 28 Before learning the second key in theMacro, you can set a delay (1-10 sec)after which the command stored in theMacro will be sent. For example, yourTV might require a few seconds afterturning it on before it will respond to aChannel Up/Down command.(Repeatedly press the Side Key next toSet Del...
Page 16 - Learning Side Keys
31 30 Next, point the remote you want to learncommands from at the bottom of theIR32A IconRemote, and press OK whenyou’re ready. (See Tips on Learning onpage 25.) Learning Side Keys, cont. Next press the key on the other remotefor the function you want to learn.Hold the key pressed until the screen ...
Page 17 - Pressing the; MODE; key and then selecting a device type
33 32 A Macro could include the Power key foryour TV, followed by the Power key foryour Cable box, followed (after a 2second delay), by digit 4 from your cableremote. Then, when you later activate thisMacro, it will turn on your TV, turn onyour cable box, wait 2 seconds, and thenset the cable box to...
Page 19 - Setting up more Favorites; Setting up more; screen
37 36 Setting up more, cont. Setting up more Favorites When you first inserted the batteries in theremote you likely went through theWizard and set up a few favorites. Youcould only set up 10 favorites at that time.Here’s how to set up more favorites. Pressthe HOME key to display the Home screen. Th...
Page 20 - Reordering Favorites; Adding/Editing Favorites
39 38 Setting up more, cont. Reordering Favorites This lets you move the favorites that youhave previously set up in a group todifferent 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 t...
Page 22 - Advanced Settings; Options; Backlight adjusts how long it takes before; Device Codes; More; . Then at the screen to the right; Clear Settings
43 42 Advanced Settings Press these keys using the followingsequence: HOME, Setup , More , and Advanced . The screen to the right lets you change thebacklight delay; enter codes for devicesdirectly from the printed code list thatcame with the remote; set uppunchthrough for various devices; andlimit ...
Page 23 - Punchthrough; Programming Combo Device Codes; and
45 44 Advanced Settings, cont. Here we’ve set the Volume and Mute tooperate the TV; and Chan Up/Down tooperate the Cable Box; - even though theremote is in DVD mode. Play, Stop,Pause, etc., will operate the DVD (i.e.,Punchthrough Not Set for Play, etc.).You need to set up Punchthrough for eachdevice...
Page 25 - Deleting X10 Favorites
49 48 X10 Macros Macros allow you to combine a number of commands,including time delays, using a single key press. There are twoways to create a Macro. The first method using a TM751 that was set uppreviously: • Press the Home Button. • At the screen shown, press the Side Key for X10 Macros and pres...