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4. 089 090 091 092 124 136 NO 027 026 UTOR 034 OPTIM US n4 014 027 DUPTO NICA 109 147 PANASONIC 034 035 122 138 139 140 PEN TAX 029 059 059 029 120 133 PEN TEX RESEARCH 031 034 035 075 076 034 075 109 137 PILO m 027 PION EER 023 068 093 094 136 PO PUAN ID 029 030 032 123 PRO SCAN 013 PRO TEC 074 PULSAR EET 117 Q VARIER f 024 dis 024 QUASAR 034 035 138 013 016 026 034 068 069 095 ETE 096 097 098 099 100 10 1 102 103 104 120 128 133 138 RADIO SHACK REAUSTIC 014 015 024 026 027 IER 034 035 036 039 042 062 063 109 RADIA de mudi 027 RAN DEX ecc 027 BIGOT Mer 141 RU NE OO 117 SAM SUNG 018 026 028 046 066 125 SAN ea 014 117 SAN M 023 105 124 136 SAN YO aH 024 026 036 025 028 038 045 T 051 078 106 129 SEARS 024 027 034 036 061 ETT 062 063 064 068 069 120 131 5 014 015 030 042 107 108 109 SHIN TOU 017 069 074
5. 096 134 164 165 166 167 VCR CODES 014 ADVENTURA 039 11 m n 040 AW A 015 039 016 017 018 019 020 021 124 125 120 AMERICAN HIGH cosi sancte rt 034 ASHA m 026 AUDIO DYNAMICS 022 023 AUDIO VOX Gu 027 HO W 024 BEAUM ARK 026 BROKSO 8 aa a epini 025 038 CAUX isareti oinin e M 027 CAN DE ccc 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 CANON mc 034 035 127 Wild ge 033 123 CARVER siiani ganian eon 075 CE E 040 074 e rA ee 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 040 OO RIM 022 CONG M 026 027 036 074 5 013 015 022 026 mo 029 031 034 035 CYBERN 026 00 028 030 032 038 039 ee ee ee eee 040 041 123 143 123 022 023 DIMEN SIA nes 013 DYN ATEC H rirerire 015 039 027 042 ELEC TRO PHON IC oirrese 027 EMERSON 015 019 025 027 028 034 037 038 039 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 mv 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 NENNEN 078 118
6. 015 019 SO UN DESIG N 017 021 022 051 055 059 SQ UAREVIEW d mar ipa Qu 202 SIJ lames 017 051 055 STA RUTE m 051 SUPREMACY 187 SUPREM 015 TA 017 021 022 075 081 TT 082 087 088 089 090 101 129 174 196 197 SYM PHON C 046 051 202 TAN DY 186 JATUN G 016 191 388 1 M 067 TECHW Q Q 017 022 067 TERN IKA e 017 018 021 022 025 026 029 051 055 059 084 089 095 096 118 183 184 187 TELECAPTION ier pete pere err Ra nra 130 TELLEREN T T 096 TERA e 199 TMK 017 022 TO SHIBA Erben 062 084 102 118 122 130 131 173 214 TO TEVISIO N eriin 184 UNIVERSA 065 100 VICTOR PM 079 195 ecc 017 018 022 VIKING 187 W 5 013 014 017 018 022 037 046 Qa 059 065 075 081 082 087 088 089 096 100 101 108 132 133 197 c 017 018 022 De auto bam vinis 055 ZEN TIED
7. ASO 016 067 075 183 016 017 019 021 022 025 E 075 081 097 087 088 090 195 197 5 016 017 019 021 022 025 075 081 082 087 088 089 099 100 101 102 08 017 184 PIO NEER 017 022 103 104 105 192 198 PO RTLA N D rerainan 017 018 022 029 184 PRICE C UB 118 PRISM NUT 067 PRO SCAN eT 013 194 017 022 025 106 188 199 PULSAR 164 m 017 QUASAR netic tov moaned 016 067 063 107 RADIO SHACK REAUSTIC 015 017 022 024 073 051 054 055 062 108 184 185 013 016 017 018 020 022 109 111 112 113 114 115 116 142 192 194 200 201 RHAPSODY e 189 RUN CO vras en rere 164 SAM PO bett piel 017 022 184 185 188 SAM SUNG 017 018 022 024 025 028 re 084 117 118 119 184 185 214 217 Jl f 184 SAN YO 017 062 063 093 120 121 1872 193 SCOTCH 022 017 022 025 037 048 051 055 059 SEARS 013 017 022 026 059 062 063 064 079 084 118 122 123 193 194 202 210 SHARP vasi eter ditionis OL 022 025 100 124 125 ra 126 127 135 184 186 US WIN ee 017 SIG NATURE 014 096 128 SIMPSON m 021 SON C UE 189 DOW Bg
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9. Itmay damage the module and the appliance and could cause a fire hazard l Setthe House Code to A and the Unit Code to 2 2 Plug a lamp into the Lamp M odule 3 Plug the Lamp M odule into a convenient AC outlet 6 iN 1 SuPERREMOTE The 64n 1 SuperRemote allows you to control practically everything electrical in your home It has IR technology that lets you control all your TV VCR Cable and Satellite equipment and X 10 RF technology that lets you control lamps and appliances anywhere in your home To find out more about configuring the SuperRemote to work with your audio video equipment see the section titled Setting Up your SuperRemote l Push the tab and lift off the battery cover 2 Fittwo AAA batteries taking care to match the and marks in the battery compartment Semnc Up YOUR SUPERREMOTE Butron DESCRIPTIONS INDICATOR LIGHT The indicator light flashes when the remote is operating POWER W orks in the same way as your original remote SET UP Used for programming the remote X 10 Lets you control X 10 modules to operate lamps and appliances around the home TV VCR CBL AUX1 AUX2 SAT Used to select the device to control SAT includes DSS receivers 0 9 Used as your original remote and to enter device codes LAST Selects the last channel viewed on your TV VCR Cable Box or Satellite Receiver CHANNEL W orks like your orig
10. M odule atthe same time See page 31 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM The modules illustrated below represent justa few of the wide range of X 10 compatible modules you can choose from to expand your Home Automation system They are available from electrical outlets departmentstores and mail order catalogs X 10 Home Automaton products also in tegrate with X 10 security systems so you can use the security remotes thatcome with them to control macros and flash lights when the security system is tripped C heck out our W eb Site at 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 contro 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 W S467 Installs like a regular dimmer O n Off and Bright Dim functions O ther models available for 3 way and fluorescent lighting Replace existing AC wall outlets with the Receptacle Module SR227 Has 15A 1800W controlled outletand one outlet which is always on Use a controller to trigger the Remote
11. The LED blinks once 4 Press CHANNEL repeatedly until the device to be controlled changes channel If you go pastthe code accidentally just press LAST repeatedly until the channel changes again 5 Press and release the EN TER button to complete the setup Note You might have to press CHAN N EL many times 50 If the device does nothave a Channel Up function use the PLAY button VC R only or the PO W ER button IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING THE SEARCH PROCEDURE l Press and hold the SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release Setup button 2 Press the mode button that matches the equipment you wish to identify The LED blinks once 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 6 Press each number button in turn to find the third digit W hen the third digithas been found the LED will go out _ SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER The Sleep Timer automatically turns off the TV after the tme you set Press the TV button then follow the instructions below to set the Sleep Timer 1 Press and hold TIM ER until the LED indicator lights steadily Release TIM ER button 2 Use the number buttons to enter the sleep time required 1 t
12. 126 129 130 FISHER 024 036 061 062 063 064 065 131 FU 034 132 FUN 015 039 GARRARD 039 013 026 034 035 066 128 133 IDS TAR 022 027 031 067 134 G RADIEN oneri 039 HARLEY DAVIDSON ccinn 039 HARMAN KARDON 022 081 HARW 074 HEADQ UARTER osiin 024 HITACHI 015 068 069 070 120 124 133 135 Jr MTM 036 IN STAN T REPLAY 034 034 JC PEN N EY 022 023 024 026 027 034 035 pu 068 069 071 072 073 120 131 JEN SEN NINE 124 NP 022 023 024 031 071 124 136 KEN W 022 023 024 029 031 071 124 136 074 144 KODAK MN NOR 027 034 UOYD 015 039 a E E E 074 p A EEEE E qve 027 MAGNAVOX 034 035 075 076 117 121 137 MAGNIN sss 026 M ARAN TZ 022 023 024 029 031 034 071 075 077 MARTA Lesser 027 M ASUSHITA emen 034 034 014 015 024 026 027 nmm MEER 034 036 039 056 117 042 078 126 MGN TECHN OLOGY irn 026 MIDIAN D Lise mmn 066 M IN LL 068 069 120 0 15 1 042 068 069 078 079 OE 080 081 082 083 084 m 085 086 087 119 126 136 MONTGOMERY 014 088 014 034 015 026 039 MULTTECH 015 026 039 066 074 022 023 024 029 031 071 077
13. C ontrollers and M odules Any lightor appliance that you wantto control is plugged into a M odule and that M odule is then plugged into a standard AC outlet M odules receive commands from Controllers Examples include the Lamp M odule sold separately The Transceiver M odule also sold separately is another example although it also doubles as a controller as described later T C ontrollers are also plugged into standard Wall outlets and send commands to M odules over your existing electrical wiring in your house without affecting your electricity in any way The Transceiver M odule works as a controller when it is used with a remote control such as the SuperRemote W hen the Transceiver M odule 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 Transceiver module RF signals can go right through walls so you can use the remotes to control lights or appliances from anywhere in your home House Copes AND UNIT CODES UNIT CODE HOUSE CODE DIAL Each Module has a specific address made up of a House Code red dial on the face of the and a Unit Code black dial on the face of the M odule The Controller first sends an address and then a command on the AC power lines O nly the M odule with a matching
14. DER cosscenccvtcrrrsarvecdanctedactonvieniy 015 Usinc AUX CONTROL A SEcoND TV VCR Cas Box OR SATELLITE RECEIVER The AUX button is normally used to control an audio component but it can also be configured to control a second TV VCR cable box or satellite receiver 1 Turn on the TY equipment you wish ONER to control 2 Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release Setup button 3 Press AUX1 or AUX2 button 4 Press and release the mode button that matches the A V equipment you wantto control The LED blinks once 5 Enter the 3 digit Code from the library Code Tables The LED tums off after the last digit entered 6 Pointthe remote at your audio component and press the PO W ER button Your audio component should turn off 7 Turn your audio component on and press CHAN N EL If it responds setup is complete N otes If your audio video component does not respond try the other codes for your brand If itstill doesn t respond try the Code Search method below If the LED blinked rapidly when you entered the code you may have entered an invalid code Recheck the code in the code list and try again SEARCHING For Copes l 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 wantto control
15. cm 044 045 tic 074 092 NAKAMICHI 046 047 picem 043 NIKKO T T 018 026 029 SN 019 ONKYO MON 048 049 075 OPTIM uc 017 020 021 025 031 re 037 050 051 052 053 PANASONIC 069 086 093 enor 019 084 PIO N BER 031 054 055 072 PROTON S 019 QUASAR 069 A eran 014 020 025 056 076 Digital Video DISC sexvesxsstitesiirdds 096 catt aono me En wa da ido 014 020 022 025 026 031 042 050 052 RO TE 019 019 SAM SUING 094 25 1 Bold e 019 025 057 075 087 SAN YO 020 058 071 088 095 SC 014 025 026 SEARS M 025 037 042 070 SHARP M 037 042 SHERW Q 034 042 051 059 BID S 043 SONN MOM Mr 060 061 oy p 013 SIVAN TA 019 SYM PHON IC 062 UJ c I 029 042 052 062 063 064 MEG Rer tC 069 086 089 THETA DIG ITAL cr 084 TOSHIBA 074 VEC TO 5 017 032 VICTOR P 035 YAMAHA q 018 065 066 077 X210 HOME AUTOMATION 013 X10 HO M E AUTO N 543 014 GETIO IN
16. 1 or TM 751 to control X 10 M odules you will be able to control up to 16 Modules W ith a Transceiver when you press 1 6 0 N you tum on M odule number 16 However if you use IRB43 when you press 16 ON you turn on Modules 1 AN D 6 The IR5 43 can only control 10 M odules 1 9 plus 0 10 The Remote won t control your A V equipment or doesn t work at all e Use manual controls or the original remote control to confirm the equipmentis 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 12 through 21 e searching for codes as described on page 23 Replace the Remote s batteries WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY X 10 USA IN C X 10 WARRANTS ITS PRO DUCTS TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALAN D W O RKM AN SHIP FORA PERIOD OF ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AT RETAIL X 10 AGREES TO REPAIR R REPLACE AT ITS SO LE DISCRETION A DEFECTIVE X 10 PRO DUCT IF RETURNED TO X 10 WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIO D AN D WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE IF SERVICE IS REQ UIRED UN DER THIS WARRAN TY 1 RETURN THE DEFECTIVE UNIT PO STAGE PREPAID TO THE ADDRESS BELO W 2 ENCLOSEA CHECK FOR 4 00 TO COVER AN D RETURN PO STAGE 3 ENCLOSEA DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE 4 ENCLOSE YOUR CO M PLETED WARRAN TY CARD 5 10 IS NOT RESPO N SIBLE FO R SHIPPIN DAMAGE UNITS TO BE RE
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18. 67 073 078 CPV 079 080 102 171 172 195 KAW 5 015 017 022 KAYPAN Lise 188 055 KEN W 0 OD iius 017 022 KLO SS N OVABEAM 081 082 187 196 NEM 051 055 083 184 189 190 IO DG BNET 096 075 Teri NINE 096 LUXMAN Ls 017 022 E MR 013 022 062 075 084 194 MEGATRON Lise 022 072 UEM 087 088 089 090 101 102 143 144 145 146 147 196 197 MAJESTIC p 096 MARAN e 075 MARAN TZ rbv diti sitet t 017 022 075 091 MATSU 075 a 189 MEM O BER des Pith 014 022 062 095 096 017 018 022 034 035 059 054 092 099 099 D asco coat Ses 067 164 184 185 194 MIN UTZ 065 MIISUBISEM 017 018 022 034 035 059 064 092 093 094 095 102 138 MONTGOMERY WARD ss 096 MOTO 016 186 017 018 022 084 118 189 191 MUNITIES i 051 191 Mem 097 NAD qo 022 084 198 NEC 016 017 018 022 099 102 108 213 i C 055 UB 41 022 029 029 gcc 055 ON WA O 051 055 OPTIMUS ae 198 O PTO qu 108 186 O RION n 048
19. Chime Module SC546 to call Dad up for dinner or warn people you re about to turn on the sprinklers Fit a Wireless Wall Switch RW 724 anywhere you need extra switch with no wires Sends commands to the Transceiver M odule 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 contactor 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 TROUBLESHOOTING The Transceiver Module doesn t respond to the remote e Check the House Code on the Transceiver M odule is setto A If you have changed the House Code on the remote see p 27 check that it matches the House Code on the module Press the ON OFF button on the front of the Transceiver to confirm it operates the equipment connected to it The Transceiver Module works but other modules don t respond e Check that the M has the same House Code as the Transceiver M odule plugging the M odule into a different outlet N ote if you use an RF Transceiver such as RR50
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21. VICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARM FULIN TERFEREN CE AN D 2 THIS DEVICE MUSTACCEPT ANY IN TERFEREN CE REC EIVED INCLUDING IN TERFEREN CE THAT M AY CAUSE UN DESIRED O PERATIO N This equipmentgenerates and uses radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used properly thatis in strictaccordance with the manufacturers instructions it may cause interference to radio and television reception Ithas 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 Part 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 notoccur in a particular installation If this equipmentdoes cause interference to radio ortelevision reception which can be determined by unplugging the equipment try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow ing measures Reorientthe antenna of the radio TV experiencing the interference Relocate the interface with respect to the radio TV Move the interface away from the radio TV e Plug the interface into an outleton a different electrical circuitfrom the radio TV experiencing the interference necessary consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions NOTE M odifications to any of the components in this kit will void the user s authority to operate this equip
22. address Will execute the command If more than one M odule has the same address both M odules will execute the command Addresses are seton the M odule by turning the two dials on the frontof the M odule to the desired letter and number using a small screwdriverora coin The House Code is selected from the letters A through P and the Unit Code is selected from the numbers 1 through 16 INSTALLING THE COMPONENTS TRANSCEIVER MODULE The Transceiver M odule sold separately receives radio frequency RF commands from the SuperRemote to operate a lamp or appliance plugged into it The Transceiver M odule also passes on commands over your house wiring to control other X 10 modules also sold separately N ote thatunlike the Lamp M odule you cannot dim and brighten a lamp connected to the Transceiver M odule You should locate the Transceiver M odule centrally in the home for maximum range when controlled by the SuperRemote l Setthe House Code to A 2 Plug a lamp or appliance into the Transceiver Module 3 Plug the Transceiver M odule into a convenient AC outlet Fully extend the antenna LAMP MopDuLE The Lamp M odule may be used to control any incandescent lamp rated up to 300W It is not suitable for other types of lamp such as fluorescent or energy saving lamps or lamps which include a dimmer control Caution Do not connectan appliance such as a coffee potor heater to the Lamp M odule
23. etup is complete N otes For CD players use the AUX buttons If your TV VCR Cable Box Satellite Receiver does not respond try the other codes for your brand If itstill doesn t respond try the Code Search method on 23 If the LED blinked rapidly when you entered the code you may have entered aninvalid code Recheck the code in the code listand try again If some buttons do not operate your equipment try one of the other codes for your brand TV CODES ABEX 185 rp 003 ADA C o 016 po q 012 096 ADMIRA lorro eea aa E 014 186 ADVENTURA el etl a ra da 197 AIKO 029 NT 059 AM TRON crc 051 5 Tr 015 PM SR 202 ANAM NATIONAL 016 051 055 205 205 207 017 018 020 022 188 189 208 051 017 BEIL S HOW ELE 014 062 096 RD 051 BROKW 017 CAN 017 021 022 187 CAPERARI 188 O15 Mz NIU SM Tr rcc 022 MDC 055 emi 017 021 022 029 051 RE 055 084 118 184 187 190 189 055 1 017 022 023 213 CONCERTO 017 022
24. in your home even in another room And it s easy to set up W ithin minutes you can be using your X 10 SuperRemote 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 X 10 SuperRemote e Control your entire audio video and lighting setup for the ultimate Home Theater experience e Turn on lights atnightto scare away intruders if you hear a noise Startthe coffee from your bedroom when you wake up Turn 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 SuperRemote This manual will explain how to setup your SuperRemote to use it with your exising Audio Video equipment N extitwill show you how you can use it to setup an X 10 Transceiver M odule and Lamp M odule 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 X 10 products you can purchase Requires X 10 M odules sold separately GETING STARTED Because we know that you are eager to get started we ve kept this introduction as shortas possible but it contains very valuable information so you should read through it very carefully CONTROLLERS AND MopurEs The firstthing you need to understand is that there are two different devices need to control your house
25. inal remote Also used to switch X 10 modules on and off MUTE W orks the same as your original remote VOLUME W orks like your original remote Also used to brighten and dim lamps connected to X 10 M odules TIMER Used to set the Sleep Timer to automatically switch off the TV or X 10 modules after a preset time DISP Used to access on screen information or C D programming PLAY REW FF STOP W ork the same as your original remote SELECT Used formenu selections on DSS receivers GUIDE Displays the main menu on DSS receivers REC Record button W orks the same as your original remote You must press the REC button twice to begin recording PAUSE W orks the same as your original remote SETTING UP FOR IV VCR CABLE Box AND SATELLITE RECEIVER 1 Turn on the device you wish to control TV VCR cable box satellite receiver etc D A ow ER 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 CD equipment 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 POW ER button Your device Should turn off 6 Turn your device on and press CHANN EL If the device responds s
26. irm the setting The SuperRemote defaults to House Code A and in mostcases you will notneed 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 Setup button 3 Use the number buttons to enter the number equivalent to the chosen House Code 4 Press the ENTER button to confirm the House Code The LED turns off Note The House Code you choose must match the House Code on the Trans ceiver and M odules you are using it With CONTROLLING AN IR Mini IR543 If you already own an IR M ini Controller you will need to change the X 10 Home Automation code in the remote to use it The code for standard X 10 RF Home Automation is 013 The code to control the IR M ini Controller is 014 To change the code l 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 M ini Controller or 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 IR mini controller to receive commands from the SuperRemote the Transceiver M odule does this for you and has the added advantage of working through walls You can t control the IR M ini Controller and the Transceiver
27. ment CONTENTS INTRODUCTION wa 5 GETTING STARTED 6 CONTROLLERS AND MODULES 6 House Copes AND Unit 7 INSTALLING THE COMPONENTS 8 TRANSCEIVER M ODULE 8 LAMP 1 8 O IN L 9 SETTING Up YOUR SuPERREMOTE 10 BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 10 SETTING UP FOR TV VCR CABLE BOX AND SATELLITE RECEIVER 11 USING AUX TO CONTROL A SEcoND TV VCR CABLE Boxor SATELLITE RECEIVER 22 SEARCHING FOR CODES 2 3 IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING THE SEARCH PRO 24 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 25 CONTROLLING X 10 MODULES 26 To ser THE X 10 SLEEP TIMER 26 CHANGING THE X 10 House Cope 27 CONTROLLING AN IR Mint CONTRO 28 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM 29 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 WARANTY 32 NTRODUCION Congratulations on your purchase of the X 10 SuperRemote Make your lights and appliances go to work for you The X 10 SuperRemote will control most orall of your video and audio equipment But whatreally sets itapartfrom other remotes is that you can also control almostany lightorappliance
28. o 99 minutes 3 Press EN TER to confirm the setting Note Take care to leave the remote pointing atthe TV to ensure itturns off the TV atthe time you set X 10 If you have purchased and installed a Transceiver M odule you can control it and other X 10 modules as follow s l 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 3 Press the appro priate button for the function you require see below X 10 FUNCTIONS O n CHANNEL O ff CHANNEL Bright VOLUME Dim VOLUME All Lamps On POWER All Modules O ff MUTE Note You cannotdim or brighten an Appliance M odule If the module was off and you press Brightor Dim VO LUM E or VO LUM E this will simply turn the module on To set THE 10 Steep 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 TIM ER until the LED indicator lights steadily Release TIM ER 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 CHANNEL to turn the module off after the preset time 5 Using the number buttons enter the sleep time required 1 to 99 mins 6 Press EN TER to conf
29. p ip X10 URI9A SUPERREMOTE Owner s MANUAL Read Tuis Arst SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Remember to exercise good common sense when using the Home Automation features of your SuperRemote 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 To reduce the risk of electric shock do notdisassemble any partof the Home Automation System s plug in M odules or Controllers N o user serviceable 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 equipmentor accessories connected to any of these units should bear the ULlisting or CSA certification mark and should nothave been modified in any way thatmight defeattheir safety features Waming To prevent electric shock hazard do notexpose any partofthe Home Automation System to rain or moisture FCC CAUTION THIS DEVICE M PLIES W ITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES O PERATIO N IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOW ING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DE

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