Setting Up Your Favorites, cont.

Setting Up X10 Devices

Note: “Triple tap” name entry works in a similar fashion to text

The IR32A IconRemote - coupled with other X10 Home

entry on a cell phone. Tap each numeric key to cycle through

Automation Modules - gives you the ability to control every-

ALL caps, numbers, and lower case letters. E.g., repeatedly

thing electrical in your home. Once you set up your remote, you

pressing the number 2 key cycles through A, B, C, 2, a, b, c.

can control most any electrical device from the remote, using

the keys that have been configured for X10 Home Automation

Pressing the 9 key cycles through W, X, Y, Z, 9, w, x, y, z. A

Modules.

“space” can be selected with the 0 (zero) key. The number 1

Description

key selects 1 . @ ? ! - & and :. You can backspace an entry

with the key to the left of the 0 (zero) key. Press OK to confirm

X10 Home Automation systems use three types of signals -

your new name.

Infrared (IR), Radio Frequency (RF), and Power Line Carrier

(6)

(PLC). The IR32A remote can send either IR, RF signals, or

You can continue to add favorites, up to

both, depending on how you’ve set up the remote to control

different equipment.

a total of 10 (You can add more later; see

 

page 38.) At screen (6) you choose if the

 

Setting Up Your Remote to Send RF commands

favorites you just set up are stored in the

 

 

 

“His” group or the “Hers” group. Later

 

When the IR32A is in X10 mode, it transmits RF commands to

you can set up favorites in lots of

 

X10 devices that respond to RF signals. The following example

different Groups, not just His and Hers.

 

describes how to use RF to control a TV (so you can control it

Selecting His takes you to screen (7)

 

from anywhere in your home). Keep in mind that when you set

showing that you now have NBC set as

 

up a non RF device to be controlled by RF signals, you need to

the first favorite in the His Group (at the

(7)

use a device like the RE549, which converts the RF signals it

receives back in to IR signals to turn the TV on or off (see

location next to Side Key K1), as well as

 

pages 50 and 51 for more details).

any other favorites you set up. (Note,

 

 

Press Home.

you can reorder, i.e., move the positions

 

of the logos later.)

 

• Select Setup using the Side Key.

 

 

At the following screen select More

 

 

 

using the Side Key.

When you’re finished setting up your

 

At the following screen select

favorites, press the HOME key (located

 

 

Wireless.

 

The Mode screen appears; select the

to the left below the screen) to go back

 

 

 

Device you want to set for RF by

to the Home screen.

 

 

 

 

pressing its Side Key. (In this example,

 

 

 

At any time you can press the FAVORITE key

 

 

it’s TV.) The RF symbol appears on the

 

 

TV icon. Press OK to Save.

and then select His, or press the His key at

 

 

 

Note: After following the above steps,

the top left hand side of the remote to go

 

to screen (7) above. Pressing the key next

 

when you make selections in TV Mode,

 

you will notice that the transmit signals at

to the NBC logo will (in this case) change

 

X10 Macros

the bottom of the screen are now Green.

the channel on your Cable box to NBC (in

 

This indicates that the remote is sending

this case channel 4).

 

 

RF and IR to the TV. If the signals are in

Note: See page 19 “Using the Remote” for

 

Red, it means that the remote is transmit-

 

ting IR only.

related His and Hers features.

 

 

 

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