TROUBLESHOOTING
The Transceiver doesn’t respond to the remote:
•Check the House Code on the Transceiver is set to A. If you have changed the Housecode on the remote (see p. 28), check that it matches the Housecode on the Transceiver.
•If you changed the code for the X10 button, change it back to code 780, see page 29.
•Press the ON/OFF button on the front of the Transceiver to confirm it operates the equipment connected to it. Check that you have power to the AC outlet.
The Transceiver works, but other modules don’t respond:
•Check that the module has the same Housecode as the Transceiver.
•Try plugging the Module into a different AC outlet.
The Remote won’t control your A/V equipment, or doesn’t 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, TV, VCR, etc.
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•Try searching for the code as described on page 18.
•Replace the MouseRemote’s batteries.
The Remote won’t control my audio CD player:
•You can program a button on the MouseRemote to control 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 enter the code from the code listings under the heading CD Codes (on separate sheet, included).
MOUSE RELATED PROBLEMS:
No mouse control or PC operation at all:
•Ensure the remote is in PC mode by pressing the PC button before you operate the mouse pad, mouse buttons or any of the programmed keys.
•The remote might have lost its programmed code for PC mode somehow. Reprogram it by pressing the Setup button (S) until the red light comes on, then press PC, 5,8,0.
No mouse control or no cursor in Windows:
•Ensure that the CM19A Receiver is plugged into your USB port.
•Ensure that you are not using more than one receiver. If you own ShowTime, use its receiver and don’t use the CM19A.
•Ensure that a compatible driver is loaded (by installing the X10 software for the MouseRemote, see page 10).
•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 MouseRemote is pressed:
•The X10 mouse driver has not been installed. Install it as discussed on page 10.
Cursor movement seems slow or sluggish:
•Try different speed settings in the RemoteMouse Properties Sheet (select Configure from the tray icon).
Tray Icon not visible:
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