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 | ||
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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 |
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“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, |
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| • | Press Home. | ||
you can reorder, i.e., move the positions |
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of the logos later.) |
| • Select Setup using the Side Key. | ||
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| • | At the following screen select More | |
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| using the Side Key. | |
When you’re finished setting up your |
| • | At the following screen select | |
favorites, press the HOME key (located |
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| • | The Mode screen appears; select the | ||
to the left below the screen) to go back |
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| Device you want to set for RF by | ||
to the Home screen. |
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| pressing its Side Key. (In this example, | ||
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At any time you can press the FAVORITE key |
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| it’s TV.) The RF symbol appears on the | |
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| TV icon. Press OK to Save. | ||
and then select His, or press the His key at |
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| Note: After following the above steps, | |||
the top left hand side of the remote to go |
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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 |
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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). |
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| 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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