X10 UR74A User Manual

UR74AUR74A
UR74A
UR74AUR74A
UU
NIVERSALNIVERSAL
U
NIVERSAL
NIVERSALNIVERSAL
UU
LL
EARNINGEARNING
L
EARNING
EARNINGEARNING
LL
OO
WNERWNER
O
WNER
WNERWNER
OO
’’
SS
S
SS
’’
R R
R
R R
M
EMOTEEMOTE
EMOTE
EMOTEEMOTE
ANUALANUAL
ANUAL
ANUALANUAL
R R
R
R R
SS
C C
AFETYAFETY
AFETY
AFETYAFETY
ONSIDERAONSIDERA
C
ONSIDERA
ONSIDERAONSIDERA
C C
S
SS
Remember to exercise good common sense when using the Home Automation features of your 5 in 1 Remote - especially when scheduling unattended devices. There can be some unexpected consequences if not used with care. For example, an empty coffee pot can be remotely turned on. If that should happen, your coffee pot could be damaged from overheating. If an electric heater is turned on by remote control while clothing is draped over it, a fire could result. DO NOT USE the remote for the control of high power heating appliances such as portable heaters.
Caution: T o reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not disassemble any part of the Home Automation System’s plug -in Modules or Controllers. No user­serviceable parts are inside. If you spill liquid on a unit, disconnect the unit from the AC outlet to prevent possible fire or shock hazard and consult authorized service personnel.
Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to any of these units should bear the UL listing or CSA certification mark and should not have been modified in any way that might defeat their safety features.
Warning: To prevent electric shock hazard, do not expose any part of the Home Automation System to rain or moisture
EADEAD
EAD
EADEAD
T T
T
T T
TIONSTIONS
TIONS
TIONSTIONS
HISHIS
HIS
HISHIS
F F
F
F F
IRSTIRST
IRST
IRSTIRST
! !
!
! !
FCC CFCC C
FCC C
FCC CFCC C
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT T O THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CA USE
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for remote control devices in accordance with the specifications in Sub-Parts B and C of P art 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV
Relocate the interface with respect to
Move the interface away from the
Plug the interface into an outlet on a
If necessary, consult your local Dealer
NOTE: Modifications to any of the components in this kit will void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
AUTIONAUTION
AUTION
AUTIONAUTION
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THA T MAY CA USE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
experiencing the interference.
the radio/TV.
radio/TV.
different electrical circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the interference.
for additional suggestions.
22
2
22
33
3
33
II
NTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION
I
NTRODUCTION
NTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION
II GG
S S
ETTINGETTING
G
ETTING
ETTINGETTING
GG
S
S S
TT
ARAR
T
AR
TT
ARAR
C C
ONTENTSONTENTS
C
ONTENTS
ONTENTSONTENTS
C C
..................................................................................
.........................................
..................................................................................
............................................................................
TEDTED
......................................
TED
TEDTED
............................................................................
CONTROLLERS AND MODULES .............. 6
HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES ......... 7
II
NSTNST
I
NST
NSTNST
II
ALLINGALLING
ALLING
ALLINGALLING
THETHE
THE
THETHE
C C
OMPONENTSOMPONENTS
C
OMPONENTS
OMPONENTSOMPONENTS
C C
........................................
....................
........................................
TRANSCEIVER MODULE ........................ 8
LAMP MODULE ................................. 8
5- IN-1 REMOTE ............................... 9
SS
U U
ETTINGETTING
S
ETTING
ETTINGETTING
SS
U
U U
PP
P
PP
YOURYOUR
YOUR
YOURYOUR
R R
R
R R
................................................
EMOTEEMOTE
........................
EMOTE
EMOTEEMOTE
................................................
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS ..................... 10 SETTING UP FOR TV, VCR, CABLE, AND
SAT .............................................11
SEARCHING FOR CODES ................... 13 IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING
THE SEARCH PROCEDURE................... 14
LEARNING CODES ............................ 15
RESTORING THE DEFAULTS .................. 16
MODE RESET............................. 16
MASTER RESET ........................... 16
CC
ONTROLLINGONTROLLING
C
ONTROLLING
ONTROLLINGONTROLLING
CC
X10 M X10 M
X10 M
X10 M X10 M
ODULESODULES
ODULES
ODULESODULES
........................................
....................
........................................
CHANGING THE X10 HOUSE CODE: ... 18 CONTROLLING AN
IR MINI CONTROLLER ...................... 18
EE
XPXP
E
XP
XPXP
EE TT
ROUBLESHOOTINGROUBLESHOOTING
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
ROUBLESHOOTINGROUBLESHOOTING
TT WW
ARRANTYARRANTY
W
ARRANTY
ARRANTYARRANTY
WW
ANDINGANDING
ANDING
ANDINGANDING
S S
YOURYOUR
YOUR
S
YOURYOUR
S S
........................................................................................
............................................
........................................................................................
..............................................
YSTEMYSTEM
YSTEM
.......................
YSTEMYSTEM
..............................................
..................................................................
.................................
..................................................................
1010
10
1010
1717
17
1717
2020
20
2020 2222
22
2222 2323
23
2323
I I
NTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION
I
NTRODUCTION
NTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION
I I
55
5
55 66
6
66
Congratulations on your purchase of the X10 5 in 1 Learning Remote.
Make your lights and appliances go to work for you....
88
8
88
The X10 5 in 1 Remote will control all of your video and audio equipment. But what really sets it apart from other remotes is that you can also control almost any light or appliance in your home - even in another room! And it’s easy to set up. Within minutes, you can be using your X10 5 in 1 Learning Remote to dim the lights, start brewing a fresh pot of coffee and play your favorite movie!*
Here are just some of the things you can do with your Learning Remote...
Control your entire audio/video and lighting setup for the ultimate Home Theater experience.
T urn on lights at night to scare away intruders if you hear a noise.
Start the coffee from your bedroom when you wake up.
T urn on your electric blanket before the movie ends, so you it’s nice and warm when you go to bed.
Use this manual to become familiar with your 5 in 1 Learning Remote....
This manual will explain how to set up your 5 in 1 Learning Remote to use it with your existing Audio/Video equipment (including learning codes).
Next it will show you how you can use it to set up an X10 T ransceiver Module and Lamp Module (sold separately) to operate electrical products in your home.
Finally , the manual will show you can expand your system with some of the many additional X10 products you can purchase.
* Requires X10 Modules, sold separately .
44
4
44
55
5
55
G G
ETTINGETTING
G
ETTING
ETTINGETTING
G G
Because we know that you are eager to get started, we’ve kept this introduction as short as possible, but it contains very valuable information, so you should read through it very carefully.
S S
S
S S
TT
ARAR
T
AR
TT
ARAR
TEDTED
TED
TEDTED
HH
H
HH
OUSEOUSE
OUSE
OUSEOUSE
C C
C
C C
ODESODES
ODES
ODESODES
ANDAND
AND
ANDAND
U U
U
U U
NITNIT
NIT
NITNIT
C C
ODESODES
C
ODES
ODESODES
C C
UNIT CODE
DIAL
CC
ONTROLLERSONTROLLERS
C
ONTROLLERS
ONTROLLERSONTROLLERS
CC
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 T ransceiver Module (also sold separately) is another example (although it also doubles as a controller as described later).
Controllers are also 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 T ransceiver Module works as a controller when it is used with a remote control such as the Learning Remote. When the T ransceiver Module receives a command from a remote 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 T ransceiver module. RF signals can go right through walls, so you can use the remotes to control lights or appliances from anywhere in your home.
ANDAND
AND
ANDAND
M M
M
M M
ODULESODULES
ODULES
ODULESODULES
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.
66
6
66
77
7
77
Loading...
+ 9 hidden pages