Recuede ejercer buen sentido comun
haciendo uso de su DD-6006 X-10
en aplicaciones de automatización
especialmente cuando se programe
dispositivos desatendidos. Podrian
producirse consecuencias no deseadas
si no se usa con precaución. P.ejem.
una cafetera vacia podria encenderse
remotamente.Si esto ocurre su cafetera
podria dañarse y crear una situación de
peligro, o activar una estufa electrica sin
comprobar que no existe ropa encima
con el consiguiente peligro de FUEGO.
NO USE el sistema para sistemas de
calefacción portables remotamente.
CUIDE SU SEGURIDAD.
Precaución:
shock electrico, no desensamble ningun
dispositivo domótico. No existen partes
que puedan ser mantenidas por Ud. Si se
derramase liquido en algun modulo,
desconecte la unidad de la red de corriente
para prevenir shocks electricos o fuego, e
inmediatamente consulte con un profesional
electrico autorizado.
Los equipos operados via red y accesorios
conectados a estos equipos deben de poseer
las marcas de certificación (CE) y no deben
haber sido modificados de ninguna manera,
ya que podrian modificarse o anularse las
protecciones de seguridad de origen.
Peligro: Para prevenir daños y riesgos elctricos
no exponga los dispositivos a lluvia o humedad.
Los dispositivos son de USO en INTERIORES.
Para evitar el riesgo de
FCC C
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15
OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
(2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
Este equipo genera y usa señales de RF
y si no es instalado y usado
propiamente, esto es, de acuerdo con
las instrucciones del fabricante, podria
icausar interferencias en la recepcion de
emisiones de radio y TV. Ha sido verificado
y comprobado estar de acuerdo con los
limites de emision para dispositivos remotos.
De acuerdo con las especificaciones :
Sub-Parts B y C de la parte 15 del FCC y
directivas CE, las cuales hablan de la
protección razonable contra tales interferencias
en instalaciones residenciales.
Sin embargo, no hay garantia de que en
particulares situaciones se puedan dar estas
interferencias. en Radio ó TV.
En estos casos, desconecte los equipos
intente subsanar la situación por alguno
o varios de los metodos siguientes:
• Reoriente la antena del equipo de
• Reoriente el interface con respecto a la
AUTION
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
radio/TV que experimente interferencias.
radio/TV.
• Aleje el interface de la radio o TV
todo lo que pueda.
• Conecte el interface en un cirduito electrico
diferente al circuito donde esta la radio o TV
que experimenta las interferencias.
• Si es necesario consulte a su distribuidor
para otras posibles sugerencias.
NOTA: Modificaciones de cualquier tipo
estan totalmente prohibidas, con motivo
de no alterar las caracteristicas originales.
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CONTENIDOS
INTRODUCCION ...................................5
INSTALACION BATERIAS.....................6
PUESTA en MARCHA de tuMOUSE REMOTE...7
DESCRIPCIÓN DE BOTONES..................7
BOTONES POR DEFECTO......................9
OPERACION RATÓN..........................14
INSTALACIÓN DE SOFTWARE...............16
CONFIGURACÓN DEL SOFTWARE ..........16
PLICACIONES
A
ONTROL PARA
C
CABLEY RECEPTORES SATELITE .......22
ISTA DE CÓDIGOS
L
USANDO AUX PARA CONTROLAR UN SEGUNDO
TV, VCR, CABLE O SATELITE
Felicidades por tu compra del DD-6006
X-10 A/V Mouse Remote y receptor RF
interface.
Ratón "sin cables"....
El DD-6006 kit se compone de un control
remoto (mando) y un receptor RF (interface)
El control remoto manda señales de RF al
receptor, el cual esta conectado en tu PC.
Conectas el receptor en tu PC (p.serie o PS2)
y despues conectas tu ratón habitual en la
unidad, aunque si tienes un puerto libre COM
y tu PC usa un ratón PS2 puedes usar ambos.
Entonces ya puedes hacer uso de tu ratón remoto
haciendo valer el "pad" sensitivo y los dos botones
posteriores del mando.
¡ Es muy simple! ..sin embargo para aprovechar
las multiple ventajas de la unidad deberas instalar
el software que viene con el KIT.
Este programa te dejara configurar funciones de tu
mando como WEB, F1, F2, CD etc... .
Lanzar aplicaciones, arrancar tu navegador para
disfrutar de la red, controlar tu "player" MP3, hace
uso de tu DVD..... y millones de otras posibilidades.
Pero , desde luego, eso no es todo tu 6006 te depara un
monton de sorpresas, y solo tu imaginación podria
llegar a desvelar la verdadera potencia.
Mando Universal Remoto....
Tu puedes usar el 6006 como un mando universal para
controlar la mayoria de las marcas de TV, VCR,
AUDIO, CABLE, RECEPTORES SATELITE,..
...guarda los mandos originales en un cajon.....
y disfruta de la unidad, que por cierto aun puede
hacer mas cosas por ti.
Haz que luces y dispositivos electricos
trabajen por ti.....
El 6006 controlara la mayoria de tus dispositivos
de Audio y Video, pero lo que lo hace diferente
del resto de mandos universales es que ademas
puedes controlar cualquier luz o electrodomestico
incluso aun que estos no esten en la misma habitación
Tan fácil como instalar modulos X10... y ya podras
variar la intensidad de las luces de tu casa, correr
las cortinas antes de darle al play de tu Video para disfrutar
de una pelicula, .. y por que no conectar tu palomitera
electrica para amenizar el espectaculo (Estos usos
requieren el modulo DD-2005 y otros modulos X1
vendidos separadamente por Domodesk)
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SETTING UP
Here are just some of the things you
can do with your X-10 Mouse
Remote...
Control your entire audio/video and
lighting setup for the ultimate Home
Theater experience.
Turn on lights at night to scare away
intruders if you hear a noise.
Start the coffee from your bedroom
when you wake up.
Turn on your electric blanket before
the movie ends, so its nice and
warm when you go to bed.
Use this manual to become familiar
with your Mouse Remote....
This manual will explain how to set up
your Mouse Remote to use it with your
PC as a wireless mouse.
Next, it shows you how to set it up to
control your existing Audio/Video
equipment.
Next, it will show you how you can use
it with an X-10 Transceiver Module and
Lamp Module (sold separately) to
operate electrical devices in your home.
Finally, the manual will show how you
can expand your system with some of the
many additional X-10 products you can
purchase.
B
ATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Push the tab and lift
off the battery
cover.
YOURMOUSE REMOTE
B
UTTON DESCRIPTIONS
INDICATOR LIGHT
The indicator light flashes when a key is
pressed (if the key is available in the
selected mode).
POWER
Works in the same way as your original
remote. Turns All Lights On in X-10 mode.
SET UP
Used to set up the remote to control your
TV, VCR, Cable, etc.
PC
Press first to access WEB, DVD, PHONE,
or CD functions.
X-10
Lets you control X-10 Modules to operate
lamps and appliances around the home.
WEB
Can be configured with the enclosed
software to launch your browser, etc.
DVD
Can be configured with the enclosed
software to play disks in your DVD drive.
PHONE
Can be configured with the enclosed
software to launch telephony/fax
applications, etc.
CD
Can be configured with the enclosed
software to launch the PCs CD player.
AUX, TV, CBL, SAT, VCR
Used to select the device you want to
control. SAT includes DSS receivers.
2. Fit four AAA
alkaline batteries,
taking care to
match the + and marks in the battery
compartment.
0-9
Used as your original remote and to
enter device codes. Can also be
configured to perform PC functions.
UP ARROW
Used for shift when in PC mode.
ENTER
Used to confirm certain entries.
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VOLUME +/- (UP/DOWN)
Works like your original remote. Also
brightens and dims lamps in X-10 mode.
Works as Line Up/Down in PC mode.
CHANNEL +/- (UP/DOWN)
Works like your original remote. Also
works as on and off in X-10 mode. Also
works as Page Up/Down in PC mode.
The Mouse Remote buttons can be
programmed to perform various functions
using the Mouse Remote software, but
they are pre-programmed with the
following defaults:
When PC mode is selected the keys
default to the following:
KeyPC
MOUSE PAD
Moves the cursor around the screen.
MOUSE BUTTONS (ON BACK)
Used as left and right (looking from front)
mouse buttons.
MUTE
Works the same as your original remote.
Also turns All Modules Off in X-10 mode.
Also works as Maximize in PC mode.
A-B
Used as a TV/VCR button.
DISP
Used to access on-screen information.
Also works as Minimize in PC mode.
PLAY, REW, FF, STOP
Work the same as on your original VCR
remote.
SELECT
Used for menu selections on DSS
receivers.
PowerClose Application
EnterEnter
PlayNudge mouse cursor up
RewNudge mouse cursor left
FFNudge mouse cursor right
StopNudge mouse cursor down
RecPause00
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44
55
66
77
88
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Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
Key below + Shift
TIMER
Used to set the Sleep Timer to
automatically switch off the TV or X-10
Modules after a preset time.
GUIDE
Displays the main menu on DSS
receivers.
REC
Record button. Works the same as your
original VCR remote. You must press the
REC button twice to begin recording.
PAUSE
Works the same as your VCR remote.
LAST
Selects the last channel selected.
01Home
2Up Arrow
3Page Up
4Left Arrow
56Right Arrow
7End
8Down Arrow
9Page Down
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
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When WEB mode is selected the keys
default to the following:
KeyWEB
When DVD mode is selected the keys
default to the following:
KeyDVD
WEBDefault Browser
PowerEnterPlayRewFFStopRecPause0www.x10.com
1www.pc.orcaweb.com
23456789Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
Key below + Shift
01Home
2Up Arrow
3Page Up
4Left Arrow
56Right Arrow
7End
8Down Arrow
9Page Down
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
PowerEnterPlayRewFFStopRecPause00
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
Key below + Shift
01Home
2Up Arrow
3Page Up
4Left Arrow
56Right Arrow
7End
8Down Arrow
9Page Down
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
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When CD mode is selected the keys
default to the following:
KeyCD
When PHONE mode is selected the keys
default to the following:
PHONEDefault Dialer
PowerEnterPlayRewFFStopRecPause00
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
Key below + Shift
00
1Home
2Up Arrow
3Page Up
4Left Arrow
56Right Arrow
7End
8Down Arrow
9Page Down
Vol+Line Up
Vol-Line Down
CH+Page Up
CH-Page Down
MuteMinimize
A.BDisplayMaximize
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MOUSE OPERATION
The MK19A kit consists of a remote
control (JR20A) and a wireless receiver
(JR21A). The remote control sends
wireless RF signals (from up to 40 ft.
away) to the receiver which is connected
to your PC. You plug the receiver into the
serial or PS/2 port on your PC and plug
your regular mouse into the socket on the
receiver.
If you have a serial mouse....
To your serial
mouse
If you have a PS/2 mouse....
To serial port
on your PC
To install the JR21A Mouse Receiver:
First shut down and turn off your PC.
Unplug your mouse and plug the mouse
Receiver into your PCs mouse port (use
the enclosed adapter if you have a PS/2
port). Plug your existing mouse into the
socket on the Receiver. Set the switch on
the Receiver to the front position. Turn on
your PC.
IMPORTANT: You cannot connect the
Mouse Receiver to a PS/2 port while the
PC is turned on. If you try this, your PC
will not recognize your mouse. You can
attach the Receiver to a serial port while
the PC is turned on but you will then
need to re-boot your computer.
Wait for about 10 seconds after rebooting. Now you can use the JR20A
remote as a wireless mouse. You use the
mouse pad on the front of the remote to
move the cursor around the PC screen,
and use the buttons on the back of the
remote as the left and right mouse
buttons. Its that simple!
mouse pad
To PS/2 port on
your PC (using
supplied adapter)
To your PS/
2 mouse
left mouse button
(on back)
You can, at any time, still use your
existing mouse, which always overrides
the Mouse Remote. If you want to stop
the JR21A receiver from receiving signals
from the Mouse Remote for a period of
time, set the switch on the JR21A to the
back position. Remember to set it back to
the front position next time you want to
use the Mouse Remote.
Using the Mouse Remote to move the
cursor around the screen and open and
close applications is very easy to do and
allows you, for example, to give PC
presentations from across the room.
right mouse button
(on back)
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However, to take advantage of the
advanced features of the Mouse Remote,
you can install the software that came
with it. This lets you configure the
remotes special function buttons such as
PC, WEB, DVD, PHONE, CD, etc. You
can configure these buttons to perform
special functions such as launching your
WEB Browser, for example. If you prefer
you can just use the defaults Listed on
pages 9 to 13.
M
OUSE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Installation for Windows 3.x
Insert the Mouse Setup Disk or CD into
your Floppy or CD drive. Launch File
Manager and click on the drive letter for
your Floppy or CD drive and double-click
on Setup.exe. Follow the on-screen
prompts to install the Mouse Remote
software. After the installation is complete
you will be given the opportunity to read
the README file. Remember to re-boot
your computer after installing the
software.
Installation for Windows 95.
Insert Mouse Setup Floppy or CD into
your Floppy or CD drive. Use Explorer to
open your Floppy or CD drive and
double-click on Setup.exe. Follow the onscreen prompts to install the mouse
software. After the installation is complete
you will be given the opportunity to read
the README file. Remember to re-boot
your computer after installing the
software.
Configuration
Windows 3.x: click on the RF Remote
Mouse icon in the control panel or click
on the minimized mouse icon on the
desktop and select the Configure option
from the menu, to bring up a picture of
the Remote.
Windows 95: click the remote mouse
tray icon and select the Configure
option from the menu, to bring up a
picture of the Mouse Remote. (See page
20 also).
When the Mouse Remote picture is
displayed, moving the cursor around
the screen causes programmable buttons
or buttons with additional help (setup/X10/TV/CBL/SAT/VCR) to illuminate.
Double-clicking on these buttons will
allow them to be programmed or show
additional help. Right-clicking on these
buttons will display a pop-up menu
offering additional options.
When you double-click on a button the
window shown below is displayed.
This window lets you configure the button
for what you want it to do. There are 6
different things that you can program a
button to do. These are:
Launch
WWW
Multimedia
Edit
System
Messages
Launch lets you launch any application
you choose from the button.
For example:
To set up button number 1 to launch your
word processor:
Click on the Mouse Remote icon (on the
desktop for Win 3.x or in the taskbar for
Windows 95) and then click Configure.
When you see the picture of the Mouse
Remote, click on the PC key and then
double-click on the number 1 button.
When you see the picture above, click
on Launch.
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Clicking on the Launch button on the
screen shown on page 17 displays a
window similar to the one below.
The actual window you see depends on
what button you clicked and will be
different for Launch, WWW, Multimedia, Edit, System, and Messages. In this
case you clicked on Launch so you will
see the window above. Next click in the
File name box and then type in the path
and name for your word processor, or
browse to find its location. Click OK to
exit the above window and then again
to exit the window on page 17. Then
close the picture of the Mouse Remote.
Now any time you press PC followed by
1 on the Mouse Remote, you will launch
your word processor.
WWW lets you go straight to whatever
URL you designate (after launching your
browser). When you click on WWW
you will see a window with a dialog box
into which you type the WEB address
that you want the button to take you to.
Multimedia lets you control your PC's CD
or DVD player, etc. from the button. For
example to set up a DVD player: On the
Configuration picture for the Mouse
Remote, first click on PC, then click on
DVD then double click on Play. . When
you see the screen on page 17, click on
Multimedia. Select DVD Player for the
media device and Play for the function.
Repeat the above steps for Stop, FF,
REW, Pause, etc.
Edit lets you set up any key to perform
tasks such as Page Up, Page Down,
Tab, Home, Type etc. Type allows to you
assign text to a button so that it will be
typed into any box you place the
cursor over. For example you could
assign a password to any button and
then type it into a dialog box with the
press of a button when you launch
Compuserve® or America Online,® etc.
System lets you set up any button to
maximize, minimize, or resize windows,
close applications, shut down
Windows® select the Windows 95
®
Start button, etc.
Messages This is an advanced feature
that will primarily be used by
programmers. It allows application
specific information to be directed to the
associated windows application. Refer
to the on-line help for more information.
Virtual Keyboard
You can set up any key to launch your
e-mail application, word processor,
notepad, etc. you can then launch a
virtual keyboard. This lets you move the
cursor around the screen and press
buttons on the virtual keyboard to type
text from the Mouse Remote.
To assign the virtual keyboard to the A-B
button for example:
Select Configure, click on PC, doubleclick on A-B and select System. Then
select Virtual Keyboard for the function.
Then to use the Virtual keyboard: launch
your word processor, e-mail, etc. then
press PC followed by A-B on the Mouse
Remote.
The picture above will appear on top of
your word processor. Move the cursor
over each key and click the left mouse
button on the back of the Mouse Remote
(looking from the front) to press the virtual
key. When youve finished typing press
Enter on the Virtual Keyboard to enter the
text into your word processor (or whatever other application is on the screen
behind the Virtual Keyboard.
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Note that the mouse pad and the buttons
on the back of the remote are always
active, no matter what mode the remote
is in (PC, TV, VCR, etc.). Note however
that the special function buttons (WEB,
PHONE, CD, DVD) are only active after
the PC button has been pressed. Note
also that the mouse cursor will move
faster as you press harder on the mouse
pad. It actually has three distinct speeds.
Note also that speed, mouse trails, etc.
can be set from the Remote Mouse
Properties Sheet in the Control Panel.
Normally you will configure the Mouse
Remotes buttons by clicking on the Tray
icon (Windows 95) and then clicking
Configure. If the tray icon is NOT visible
in the system tray (because you closed it)
Select Start, then Programs, then Remote,
then Remote Mouse Buttons, to again
show the Remote Mouse tray icon. Click
on the tray icon then click Configure.
Alternatively: If the tray icon is NOT
visible a Configure button will be
available in the properties sheet (in the
Control Panel) allowing you to configure
the Mouse Remote Buttons from there. If
the tray icon IS visible in the system tray
there is no Configure button in the
Properties Sheet, so the Mouse Remote
Buttons can be configured by clicking on
the tray icon and then selecting
Configure.
There is extensive on-line help available
for the Mouse Remote software, so it is
suggested that you refer to this help for
more details. Note also that information
on what each button does is available
with the right-click of the mouse.
T
YPICAL APPLICATION SCENARIO
Heres a typical scenario that gives you
an idea of what you can do with the
power of the Mouse Remote:
Program 10 WEB sites into the numeric
keys (e.g. 1 for www.x10.com, 2 for
www.orcaweb.com...), then sit back in
your armchair and press the PC key
followed by the WEB key to launch your
WEB browser. Then position the cursor
over the URL field and press 1, 2, etc. to
go directly to the address and read the
latest information from each WEB site.
Then using the channel up and down
keys and volume up and down keys as
scroll functions page through the site,
while listening to a CD that you set to
play on your PCs CD player earlier. After
a while, skip back to track 7 on the CD
by pressing CD followed by 7. Then
return to WEB browsing mode by
pressing the WEB key. Later still, as it
starts to get dark, press the X-10 key and
turn on the living room lights.* Then press
the CD key and press pause while you
answer the phone. Press the Power button
to close your WEB browser and then
press the PHONE button that you
previously configured to launch Pointcast
Sit back and relax while you read the
latest issue of Wired. magazine on-line.
To configure the above:
Click the tray icon and select Configure.
Click the PC button then double-click the
WEB button, then click Launch. Type in
the name of your browser, or Browse to
find its location. Click OK twice.
Click the PC button, then double-click
button 1. Click WWW, then type the
desired WEB address. Click OK. Repeat
the process for each address you want to
program for each numeric button.
.
* Required X-10 Transceiver and Modules
(sold separately).
Click PC, then CD, then double-click
Play. Click Multimedia. Select your media
device and function (Play). Repeat the
process for Stop, Pause, FF, REW, MUTE,
numeric keys, etc.
Get the idea?
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ETTING UP FOR
ABLE
C
R
, CD,
ECEIVER
TV, VCR,
AND SATELLITE
1. Turn on the device
you want to control
(TV, VCR, cable
box, satellite
receiver etc.).
2. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
the SETUP button.
3. Press and release
the mode button
that matches the
device you want to
control. The LED
blinks once. Use
AUX for CDs.
4. Enter the 3 digit
Code from the
Library Code
Tables. The LED
turns off after the
last digit entered.
5. Point the remote at
the device and
press the POWER
button. Your device
should turn off.
6. Turn your device on
and press CH +. If
the device
responds, setup is
complete.
Notes:
For CD players use the AUX button. For
Laser Disks use the VCR button.
If your TV/VCR/Cable Box/Satellite
Receiver does not respond, try the other
codes for your brand. If it still doesnt
respond, try the Code Search method on
page 34.
If the LED blinks rapidly when you
enter the code, you may have entered
an invalid code. Recheck the code in the
code list and try again.
If some buttons do not operate your
equipment, try one of the other codes for
The AUX button is normally used to
control an audio component such as a
CD player, but it can also be configured
to control a second TV, VCR, cable box
or satellite receiver.
1. Turn on the
equipment you
want to control.
2. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
Setup button.
3. Press the AUX
button.
4. Press and release
the mode button
that matches the
A/V equipment
you want to
control. The LED
blinks once.
5. Enter the 3 digit
Code from the
Library Code
Tables. The LED
turns off after the
last digit entered.
6. Point the remote at
your A/V
component and
press the POWER
button. Your A/V
component should
turn off.
7. Turn your A/V
component on and
press CH +. If it
responds, setup is
complete.
Notes:
If your audio/video component does
not respond, try the other codes for your
brand. If it still doesnt respond, try the
Code Search method on page 34.
If the LED blinks rapidly when you
enter the code, you may have entered
an invalid code. Recheck the code in the
code list and try again.
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EARCHING FOR CODES
I
DENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING
S
EARCH PROCEDURE
THE
1. Turn on the device
you want to control.
2. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
Setup button.
3. Press the mode
button that matches
the equipment you
want to control. The
LED blinks once.
For AUX, press
AUX, then the
mode button.
4. Press CH +
repeatedly* until
the device to be
controlled changes
channel.
If you go past the
code accidentally,
just press LAST
repeatedly until the
channel changes
again.
5. Press and release
the ENTER button to
complete the setup.
1. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
Setup button.
2. Press the mode
button that matches
the equipment you
want to identify The
LED blinks once.
For AUX, press
AUX, then the
mode button.
3. Press and release
SETUP. The LED
blinks once.
4. To find the first
digit, press each
number button
from 0 to 9 until
the LED blinks.
The number you
pressed is the first
digit of the code.
5. Press each
number button
from 0 to 9 again
as above to find
the second digit.
*Note: You may have
to press CH + many times (50+). If the
device does not have a Channel Up
function, use the PLAY button (VCR only)
or the POWER button.
6. Press each
number button in
turn to find the
third digit. When
the third digit has
been found, the
LED will go out.
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ETTING THE SLEEP TIMER
HOME AUTOMATION
The Sleep Timer automatically turns off
the TV after the time you set. Press the TV
button, then follow the instructions below
to set the Sleep Timer:
1. Press and hold
TIMER until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
TIMER button.
2. Use the number
buttons to enter
the sleep time
required
(1 to 99 minutes).
3. Press ENTER to
confirm the setting.
Note: Make sure you leave the remote
pointing at the TV to ensure it turns off the
TV at the time you set.
The first thing you need to understand is
that there are two different devices you
need to control your house; Controllers
and Modules. Any light or appliance that
you want to control is plugged into a
Module and that Module is then plugged
into a standard AC outlet.
Modules receive commands from
Controllers. Examples include the Lamp
Module (sold separately). The Transceiver
Module (also sold
separately) is another
example (although it also
doubles as a Controller as
described later).
Controllers are plugged
into standard wall outlets
and send commands to
Modules over your existing
electrical wiring in your
house without affecting
your electricity in any
way.
The Transceiver Module
works as a Controller when
it is used with a remote
control such as the X-10
Mouse Remote. When the
Transceiver Module
receives a command
from a remote control it
sends digital signals
over your existing house
wiring to a Module which
receives the signals and
executes the command.
The Remote uses radio
frequency (RF) signals
to send commands to
the Transceiver Module.
RF signals can go right
through walls, so you
can use the Mouse
Remote to control
lights or appliances from
anywhere in your home.
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H
OUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES
INSTALLING HOME
AUTOMATION
UNIT CODE
DIAL
HOUSE CODE
DIAL
Each Module has a specific address
made up of a House Code (red dial on
the face of the Module) and a Unit Code
(black dial on the face of the Module).
The Controller first sends an address and
then a command on the AC power lines.
Only the Module with a matching
address will execute the command. If
more than one Module has the same
address, both Modules will execute the
command.
Addresses are set on the Module by
turning the two dials on the front of the
Module to the desired letter and number
(using a small screwdriver or a coin). The
House Code is selected from the letters A
through P, and the Unit Code is selected
from the numbers 1 through 16.
COMPONENTS
RANSCEIVER MODULE
T
The Transceiver Module (sold separately)
receives radio frequency (RF) commands
from Mouse Remote to operate a lamp or
appliance plugged into it. The
Transceiver Module also passes on
commands over your house wiring to
control other X-10 Modules. Note that
(unlike the Lamp Module) you cannot dim
and brighten a lamp connected to the
Transceiver Module.
You should locate the Transceiver Module
centrally in the home for maximum range
when controlled by the X-10 Mouse
Remote.
1. Set the House Code
to A .
2. Plug a lamp or
appliance into the
Transceiver
Module.
3. Plug the Transceiver
Module into a
convenient AC
outlet. Fully extend
the antenna.
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L
AMP MODULE
The Lamp Module (sold separately) may
be used to control any incandescent
lamp rated up to 300W. It is not suitable
for other types of lamps such as
fluorescent or energy saving lamps, or
lamps which include a dimmer control.
Caution: Do not connect an appliance
such as a coffee pot or heater to the
Lamp Module. It may damage the
Module and the appliance and could
cause a fire hazard.
1. Set the House Code
to A and the Unit
Code to 2.
CONTROLLINGX-10
MODULES
If you have installed the Transceiver
Module (sold separately) you can control
it and other X-10 modules as follows:
1. Press and release
the X-10 button.
2. Use the number
buttons to enter the
Unit Code number
of the chosen
module. (You do
not need to enter
0 first for a single
digit number.)
2. Plug a lamp into
the Lamp Module.
3. Plug the Lamp
Module into a
convenient AC
outlet.
3. Press the appropriate button for the
function you require
(see below).
X-10 FUNCTIONS:
On:CHANNEL +
Off:CHANNEL
Bright:VOLUME +
Dim:VOLUME
All Lights On:POWER
All Modules Off:MUTE
Note: You cannot dim or brighten an
Appliance Module. If the module was off
and you press Bright or Dim (VOLUME+
or VOLUME-) this will simply turn the
module on.
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TO
SET THE
X-10 S
LEEP TIMER
The X-10 Sleep Timer switches off the
chosen modules after the preset time.
1. Press and release
the X-10 button.
2. Press and hold
TIMER until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
the TIMER button.
3. Use the number
buttons to enter
the module Unit
Code for the
module to be
turned off.
4. Press the desired
function button (e.g.
CH - to turn the
module off, or CH+
to turn it on, after
the preset time).
C
HANGING THE
C
ODE
X-10 H
OUSE
The Mouse Remote defaults to House
Code A, and in most cases you will not
need to change this unless you are
experiencing interference from a
neighboring X-10 system.
1. Press and release
the X-10 button.
2. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
the Setup button.
3. Use the number
buttons to enter
the number
equivalent to the
chosen House
Code (1=A, 2=B
..16=P).
4. Press the ENTER
button to confirm
the House Code.
The LED turns off.
5. Using the number
buttons enter the
sleep time desired
(1 to 99 mins).
6. Press ENTER to
confirm the setting.
Note: The Housecode you choose must
match the Housecode on the Transceiver
Module you are using it with.
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CONTROLLED
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IR M
INI CONTROLLER
(IR543)
If you already own an IR Mini Controller,
you will need to change the X-10 Home
Automation code in the remote to use it.
The code for standard X-10 Home
Automation is 013. The code to control
the IR543 Mini Controller is 014. To
change the code:
1. Press and hold
SETUP until the LED
indicator lights
steadily. Release
the SETUP button.
2. Press and release
the X-10 button.
3. Enter 014 to
control an IR Mini
Controller, 013
for standard X-10
control. The LED
turns off after the
last digit entered.
Note: In most cases, you will not need to
use the IR543 Mini Controller to receive
commands from the Mouse Remote - the
Transceiver Module does this for you and
has the added advantage of working
through walls. You cant control the
IR543 Mini Controller and the
Transceiver Module at the same time.
EXPANDING
YOURSYSTEM
The products illustrated below represent
just a few of the wide range of X-10
compatible products you can choose
from to expand your Home Automation
system. They are available from electrical
outlets, department stores and mail order
catalogs.
X-10 Home Automation products also
integrate with X-10 security systems, so
you can use the security remotes that
come with them to control macros and
flash lights when the security system is
tripped.
Check out our WEB Site at:
http://www.x10.com
for more information on these and many
other X-10 products.
The Dual Floodlight
Motion Detector PR511
turns on at dusk and/
or when it detects
movement, and sends
X-10 signals to
control other
Modules, or trigger
ActiveHome
macros.
The Thermostat
Setback Controller
TH2807 mounts below
your thermostat to
reduce the room
temperature at night or at
the times you set to save
energy. No wiring needed
to your existing thermostat.
Replace your existing wall switches with
the Wall Switch Module WS467.
Installs like a regular dimmer. On/Off
and Bright/Dim functions. Other
models available for 3-way lighting.
Replace an existing AC wall
outlet with the Receptacle Module
SR227. Has one 15A/1800W
controlled outlet and one outlet
which is always on.
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Remote Chime
HOUSE
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OFF
RF Wall Switch
BRIGHT
DIM
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INPUTMODE
POWERFLASH INTERFACE
TEST ALL UNITS OFF
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SOUNDER & RELAY
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Heavy Duty
Appliance Module
UNITHOUSE
Use a controller to trigger the
Remote Chime Module SC546 to
call Dad up for dinner, or warn
people youre about to turn on the
sprinkler.
Fit a Wireless Wall Switch
RW724 anywhere you need an
extra switch - with no wires.
Sends commands to the
Transceiver Module just like a
remote.
Use the isolated contacts on the
Universal Module UM506 to control
pool pumps, sprinklers, drapes and
other low voltage equipment.
Includes built in warning beeper.
Switch entrance or garage lights on
from your car with the convenient
Keychain Remote KC674.
The PowerFlash Module PF284
connects to dry contact or low
voltage alarm terminals on your
burglar alarm system and flashes
X-10 controlled lights when it is
triggered.
Plug in a Heavy Duty Module
HD245 to control 220V appliances
such as air conditioners and water
heaters.
Use the Mini Timer MT10A
to program up to 4 X-10
Modules to go on and off
up to twice a day.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The Transceiver Module doesnt
respond to the remote:
Check the House Code of the
Transceiver Module is set to A. If you
have changed the Housecode on the
remote (see p. 43), check that it
matches the Housecode on the
module.
Press the ON/OFF button on the
front of the Transceiver Module to
confirm it operates the equipment
connected to it.
The Transceiver Module works, but
other modules dont respond:
Check that the module has the same
Housecode as the Transceiver
Module.
Try plugging the Module into a
different outlet.
The Mouse Remote wont control your
A/V equipment, or doesnt work at all:
Use manual controls or the original
remote control to confirm the
equipment is working properly.
Be sure you pressed the device key
for the device you want to control.
Re-enter the code for your A/V
product from the code listings on
pages 23 through 32.
Try searching for the code as
described on page 34.
Replace the Mouse Remotes
batteries.
The Remote wont control my audio CD
player:
The CD key on the Mouse Remote
controls the CD player in your PC. To
control an external audio CD player
set it up under the AUX key. Press
Setup, then AUX, then CD, then enter
the code from the code listings under
the heading CD Codes (page 30-
31).
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Mouse related problems:
No mouse control (even the standard
mouse) or no cursor in Windows:
Ensure that the JR21A Mouse Receiver
is plugged into your serial or PS/2
port and your mouse is plugged into
the receiver.
Ensure that the switch on the JR21A is
on (forward).
Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A
into your serial port that you have a
serial mouse plugged into the JR21A.
Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A
into your PS/2 port that you have aPS/2 mouse plugged into the JR21A.
Ensure that a compatible driver is
loaded (i.e. the Windows default
driver or the X-10 driver).
Mice that provide additional functions
(e.g. the Intellimouse) cannot be
used in the same port as the Mouse
Remote. In this case, attach the
Mouse Remote to a different port
(Windows 95).
A DOS driver might be loaded and
could be leaving the system in an
unknown state before Windows
starts. Remove all DOS mouse
drivers, and restart Windows.
Cursor jumps when a button on the
Mouse Remote is pressed:
The X-10 mouse driver included with
the system has not been installed.
Install it as shown on page 16.
Cursor movement seems slow or
sluggish:
Try different speed settings in the
Remote Mouse Properties Sheet in the
Control Panel.
Cursor seems to run around the screen
by itself, selecting menus and bringing
up screens:
Caused by loss of PS/2 mouse data
synchronization. Change the mouse
driver to X-10 Remote PS/2 Mouse
Driver (Resync).
Tray Icon not visible (Windows 95):
The X-10 mouse driver included with
the system has not been installed, or
the Mouse Remote has not been
detected. Check that the driver has
been installed and that all mouse
connections have been made
correctly.
You might have selected close from
the Menu that comes up when you
click on the tray icon. Select Start,
then Programs, then Remote, then
Remote Mouse Buttons, to again show
the Mouse Remote tray icon.
Note: speed, mouse trails, etc. can be
set from the Remote Mouse Properties
Sheet in the Control Panel. If the tray icon
is NOT visible in the system tray (because
you closed it) then a Configure button will
be available in the properties sheet
allowing you to configure the Mouse
Remote Buttons from there. If the tray icon
IS visible in the system tray there is no
Configure button in the Properties Sheet
so the Mouse Remote Buttons can be set
by clicking on the tray icon and then
selecting Configure.
Refer to the online help for more
information.
More information on X-10 products can
be found at
http://www.x10.com
Software updates and bug fixes for the
Mouse Remote software can be found at
http://www.x10-beta.com/Mouse (case
sensitive).
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System Requirements
Note: The system requirements are not
defined by the Mouse Remote, but by the
applications that will be enhanced with
the use of the Mouse Remote.
Minimum:
Windows 3.1 or Windows 95, 486/
66 processor, 8MB RAM, double speed
CD ROM drive, local bus video adapter
with 1MB RAM, 128kB level 2 cache, a
Windows compatible sound card and a
PS/2 or serial mouse.
Recommended:
Windows 95, Pentium, 16MB RAM,
quad speed CD ROM, PCI bus video
adapter with 1MB RAM, 256kB level 2
cache, Windows compatible sound card
and a PS/2 or serial mouse.
Note the CD ROM, and video card
suggestions are applicable if you want to
use the Mouse Remote to remotely
control audio or video CDs played on
your PC.
WARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
X-10 (USA) INC. (X-10) WARRANTS ITS PRODUCTS TO
BE FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR
FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AT RETAIL.
X-10 AGREES TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, AT ITS SOLE
DISCRETION, A DEFECTIVE X-10 PRODUCT IF
RETURNED TO X-10 WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD
AND WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE.
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:
1. RETURN THE DEFECTIVE UNIT POSTAGE PREPAID
TO THE ADDRESS ON THE BACK OF THIS
OWNERS MANUAL.
2. ENCLOSE A CHECK FOR $4.00 TO COVER
HANDLING AND RETURN POSTAGE.
3. ENCLOSE A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE.
4. X-10 IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING
DAMAGE. UNITS TO BE RETURNED SHOULD BE
PACKED CAREFULLY.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY X-10
PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO MISUSE,
NEGLECT, ACCIDENT, INCORRECT WIRING OR TO
USE IN VIOLATION OF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FURNISHED BY US, NOR EXTEND TO ANY UNITS
ALTERED OR REPAIRED FOR WARRANTY DEFECT BY
ANYONE OTHER THAN X-10. THIS WARRANTY DOES
NOT COVER ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NO
REPRESENTATIVE OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO
ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON
HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, AND/
OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO
THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER. THIS WARRANTY GIVES
YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
* Windows, Windows 95, Pentium, Compuserve,
America Online, Pointcast, Wired, and Intellimouse are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
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X-10 (USA) Inc.
91 Ruckman Rd.
Closter, NJ 07624-0420
http://www.x10.com
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