Authinx UR19A RF Remote Control User Manual manual

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OWNER’S MANUALUR19ASUPERREMOTE
23FCC CAUTIONTHIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSEHARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANYINTERFERENCE RECEIVED,INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THATMAY CAUSE UNDESIREDOPERATION.This equipment generates and uses radiofrequency energy, and if not installed andused properly, that is, in strict accordancewith the manufacturers instructions, it maycause interference to radio and televisionreception. It has been type tested andfound to comply with the limits for remotecontrol devices in accordance with thespecifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part15 of FCC Rules, which are designed toprovide reasonable protection againstsuch interference in a residentialinstallation. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occurin a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause interference toradio or television reception, which canbe determined by unplugging theequipment, try to correct the interferenceby one or more of the followingmeasures.• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TVexperiencing the interference.• Relocate the interface with respect tothe radio/TV.• Move the interface away from theradio/TV.• Plug the interface into an outlet on adifferent electrical circuit from theradio/TVexperiencing the interference.• If necessary, consult your local Dealerfor additional suggestions.NOTE: Modifications to any of thecomponents in this kit will void the user’sauthority to operate this equipment. READ THIS FIRST! SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSRemember to exercise good commonsense when using the HomeAutomation features of yourSuperRemote - especially whenscheduling unattended devices. Therecan be some unexpected consequencesif not used with care. For example, anempty coffee pot can be remotelyturned on. If that should happen, yourcoffee pot could be damaged fromoverheating. If an electric heater isturned on by remote control whileclothing is draped over it, a fire couldresult. DO NOT USE the remote for thecontrol of high power heatingappliances such as portable heaters.Caution: To reduce the risk of electricshock, do not disassemble any part of theHome Automation System’s plug-inModules or Controllers. No user-serviceable parts are inside. If you spillliquid on a unit, disconnect the unit fromthe AC outlet to prevent possible fire orshock hazard and consult authorizedservice personnel.Powerline operated equipment oraccessories connected to any of theseunits should bear the UL listing or CSAcertification mark and should not havebeen modified in any way that mightdefeat their safety features.Warning: To prevent electric shockhazard, do not expose any part of theHome Automation System to rain ormoisture
45 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of theX10 SuperRemote.Make your lights and appliances go towork for you....The X10 SuperRemote will control mostor all of your video and audio equipment.But what really sets it apart from otherremotes is that you can also controlalmost any light or appliance in yourhome - even in another room! And it’seasy to set up. Within minutes, you canbe using your X10 SuperRemote to dimthe lights, start brewing a fresh pot ofcoffee and play your favorite movie!*Here are just some of the things youcan do with your X10 SuperRemote...•Control your entire audio/video andlighting setup for the ultimate HomeTheater experience.•Turn on lights at night to scare awayintruders if you hear a noise.•Start the coffee from your bedroomwhen you wake up.•Turn on your electric blanket beforethe movie ends, so you it’s nice andwarm when you go to bed.Use this manual to become familiar withyour SuperRemote....This manual will explain how to set upyour SuperRemote to use it with yourexisting Audio/Video equipment.Next it will show you how you can use itto set up an X10 Transceiver Module andLamp Module (sold separately) tooperate electrical products in your home.Finally, the manual will show you canexpand your system with some of themany additional X10 products you canpurchase.* Requires X10 Modules, soldseparately. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................... 5GETTING STARTED ........................... 6CONTROLLERS AND MODULES ........... 6HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES ..... 7INSTALLING THE COMPONENTS .............. 8TRANSCEIVER MODULE .................... 8LAMP MODULE .............................. 86-IN-1 SUPERREMOTE ..................... 9SETTING UP YOUR SUPERREMOTE ......10BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS ..................10SETTING UP FOR TV, VCR,CABLE BOX AND SATELLITE RECEIVER .. 11USING AUX TO CONTROLA SECOND TV, VCR, CABLE BOX ORSATELLITE RECEIVER .......................13SEARCHING FOR CODES ............... 14IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USINGTHE SEARCH PROCEDURE................ 15SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ..............16CONTROLLING X10 MODULES ........... 17TO SET THE X10 SLEEP TIMER ........17CHANGING THE X10 HOUSE CODE:18CONTROLLING ANIR MINI CONTROLLER ................... 19EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM ............ 20TROUBLESHOOTING ........................ 22WARRANTY ................................. 23
67HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODESEach Module has a specific addressmade up of a House Code (red dial onthe face of the Module) and a Unit Code(black dial on the face of the Module).The Controller first sends an address andthen a command on the AC power lines.Only the Module with a matching addresswill execute the command. If more thanone Module has the same address, bothModules will execute the command.Addresses are set on the Module byturning the two dials on the front of theModule to the desired letter and number(using a small screwdriver or a coin). TheHouse Code is selected from the letters Athrough P, and the Unit Code is selectedfrom the numbers 1 through 16. GETTING STARTED Because we know that you are eager toget started, we’ve kept this introductionas short as possible, but it contains veryvaluable information, so you should readthrough it very carefully.CONTROLLERS AND MODULESThe first thing you need to understand isthat there are two different devices youneed to control your house;Controllers and Modules.Any light or appliance thatyou want to control isplugged into a Module andthat Module is then pluggedinto a standard AC outlet.Modules receive commandsfrom Controllers. Examplesinclude the Lamp Module(sold separately). TheTransceiver Module (alsosold separately) is anotherexample (although it alsodoubles as a controller asdescribed later).Controllers are alsoplugged into standardwall outlets and sendcommands to Modules overyour existing electrical wiring inyour house without affectingyour electricity in any way.The Transceiver Module worksas a controller when it is usedwith a remote control such asthe SuperRemote. When theTransceiver Module receivesa command from a remoteit sends digital signals overyour existing house wiringto a Module whichreceives the signals andexecutes the command.The remote uses radio frequency (RF)signals to send commands to theTransceiver module. RF signals can goright through walls, so you can use theremotes to control lights or appliancesfrom anywhere in your home.UNIT CODEDIALHOUSE CODEDIAL
891. Set the House Codeto ‘A’ and the UnitCode to ‘2.’2. Plug a lamp intothe Lamp Module.3. Plug the LampModule into aconvenient ACoutlet.6-IN-1 SUPERREMOTEThe 6-in-1 SuperRemote lets you controlpractically everything electrical in yourhome. It has IR technology that lets youcontrol all your TV, VCR, Cable andSatellite equipment, and X10 RFtechnology that lets you control lampsand appliances anywhere in your home.To find out more about configuring theSuperRemote to work with your audio/video equipment, see the section titled“Setting Up your SuperRemote.”1. Push the tab and liftoff the batterycover.2. Fit two AAAbatteries, takingcare to match the +and - marks in thebatterycompartment. INSTALLING THE COMPONENTSTRANSCEIVER MODULEThe Transceiver Module (sold separately)receives radio frequency (RF) commandsfrom the SuperRemote to operate a lampor appliance plugged into it. TheTransceiver Module also passes oncommands over your house wiring tocontrol other X10 modules (also soldseparately). Note that unlike the LampModule you cannot dim and brighten alamp connected to the TransceiverModule.You should locate the Transceiver Modulecentrally in the home for maximum rangewhen controlled by the SuperRemote.2. Plug a lamp orappliance into theTransceiverModule.3. Plug the TransceiverModule into aconvenient ACoutlet. Fully extendthe antenna.LAMP MODULEThe Lamp Module (sold separately) maybe used to control any incandescentlamp rated up to 300W. It is not suitablefor other types of lamp such asfluorescent or energy saving lamps, orlamps which include a dimmer control.Caution: Do not connect an appliancesuch as a coffee pot or heater to the LampModule. It may damage the module andthe appliance and could cause a firehazard.1. Set the House Codeto ‘A.’
10 11RECRecord button. Works the same as youroriginal remote. You must press the RECbutton twice to begin recording.SHIFTFor accessing additional functions.DISP (DISPLAY)Used to access on-screen information1. Turn on the deviceyou want to control(TV, VCR, cablebox, satellitereceiver etc.).2. Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Releasethe SETUP button.3. Press and releasemode button for thedevice you want tocontrol. The LEDblinks once. UseAUX1 or AUX2 forCD equipment.4. Enter the 3 digitCode from theLibrary Code Table(separate sheet).The LED turns offafter the last digitentered.SETTING UP FOR TV, VCR,CABLE BOX AND SATELLITERECEIVER SETTING UP YOUR SUPERREMOTEBUTTON DESCRIPTIONSINDICATOR LIGHTThe indicator light flashes when theremote is operating.POWERWorks in the same way as your originalremote.SET UPUsed for programming the remote.X10Lets you control X10 modules to operatelamps and appliances around the home.TV, VCR, CBL, AUX1, AUX2, SATUsed to select the device to control. SATincludes DSS receivers.0-9Used as your original remote and to enterdevice codes.LASTSelects the last channel viewed on yourTV, VCR, Cable Box or Satellite Receiver.CHANNEL +/-Works like your original remote. Alsoused to switch X10 modules on and off.MUTEWorks the same as your original remote.VOLUME +/-Works like your original remote. Alsoused to brighten and dim lampsconnected to X10 Modules.TIMERUsed to set the Sleep Timer toautomatically switch off the TV or X10modules after a preset time.CAP (CAPTION)Has different function depending onMode e.g. TV Closed Caption in TVMode.PLAY, REW, FF, STOP, PAUSEWork the same as on your originalremote.
12 13USING AUX TO CONTROL ASECOND TV, VCR, CABLE BOXOR SATELLITE RECEIVERThe AUX button is normally used tocontrol an audio component, but it canalso be configured to control a secondTV, VCR, cable box or satellite receiver.4. Press and releasethe mode buttonthat matches the A/V equipment youwant to control. TheLED blinks once.1. Turn on theequipment youwant to control.2. Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.3. Press the AUX1 orAUX2 button.5. Enter the 3 digitCode from theLibrary CodeTable. The LEDturns off after thelast digit entered.6. Point the remote atyour audiocomponent andpress the POWERbutton. Your audiocomponent shouldturn off.7. Turn your audiocomponent on andpress CHANNEL +.If it responds, setupis complete.5. Point the remote atthe device andpress the POWERbutton. Your deviceshould turn off.6. Turn your device onand pressCHANNEL+. If thedevice responds,setup is complete.Notes:For CD players use the AUX 1 or AUX 2buttons.If your TV/VCR/Cable Box/SatelliteReceiver does not respond, try the othercodes for your brand. If it still doesn’trespond, try the Code Search method onpage 14.If the LED blinked rapidly when youentered the code, you may have enteredan invalid code. Recheck the code in thecode list (separate sheet) and try again.If some buttons do not operate yourequipment, try one of the other codes foryour brand.
14 15*Note: You might have to pressCHANNEL+ many times (50+). If thedevice does not have a Channel Upfunction, use the PLAY button (VCR only)or the POWER button.IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USINGTHE SEARCH PROCEDURE1. Press and hold theSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.2. Press the modebutton that matchesthe equipment youwant to identify.The LED blinksonce.3. Press and releaseSETUP. The LEDblinks once.4. To find the firstdigit, press eachnumber button from0 to 9 until the LEDblinks. The numberyou pressed is thefirst digit of thecode.5. Press each numberbutton from 0 to 9again as above tofind the seconddigit.6. Press each numberbutton in turn tofind the third digit.When the thirddigit has beenfound, the LEDgoes out.Notes:If your audio/video component doesnot respond, try the other codes for yourbrand. If it still doesn’t respond, try theCode Search method below.If the LED blinked rapidly when youentered the code, you may have enteredan invalid code. Recheck the code in thecode list (separate sheet) and try again.SEARCHING FOR CODES1. Turn on the deviceyou want to control.2. Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.3. Press the modebutton that matchesthe equipment youwant to control. TheLED blinks once.4. Press CHANNEL +repeatedly* untilthe device to becontrolled changeschannel.If you accidentallygo past the code,press CHANNEL -repeatedly until thechannel changesagain.5. Press and releasethe ENTER button tocomplete the setup.
16 17 CONTROLLING X10 MODULESIf you have purchased and installed aTransceiver Module, you can control itand other X10 modules as follows:1. Press and releasethe X10 button.1. Press and releasethe X10 button.2. Press and holdTIMER until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Releasethe TIMER button.2. Use the numberbuttons to enter theUnit Code numberof the chosenmodule. (You donot need to enter‘0’ first for a singledigit number.)3. Press the appro-priate button for thefunction you require(see below).X10 FUNCTIONS:On: CHANNEL +Off: CHANNEL –Bright: VOLUME +Dim: VOLUME –All Lamps On: POWERAll Modules Off: MUTENote: You cannot dim or brighten anAppliance Module. If the module was offand you press Bright or Dim (VOLUME+or VOLUME-) this will simply turn themodule on.TO SET THE X10 SLEEP TIMERThe X10 Sleep Timer switches off thechosen modules after the preset time.1. Press and holdTIMER until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Releasethe TIMER button.2. Use the numberbuttons to enter thesleep time required(1 to 99 minutes).3. Press ENTER toconfirm the setting.Note: Take care to leave the remotepointing at the TV to ensure it turns off theTV at the time you set.SETTING THE SLEEP TIMERThe Sleep Timer automatically turns offthe TV after the time you set. Press the TVbutton, then follow the instructions belowto set the Sleep Timer:
18 194. Press the ENTERbutton to confirmthe House Code.The LED turns off.Note: The House Code you choose mustmatch the House Code on theTransceiver and Modules you are using itwith.CONTROLLING ANIR MINI CONTROLLER (IR543)If you already own an IR Mini Controller,you will need to change the X10 HomeAutomation code in the remote to use it.The code for standard X10 RF HomeAutomation is 013. The code to controlthe IR Mini Controller is 014. To changethe code:2. Press and releasethe X10 button.3. Enter 014 tocontrol an IR MiniController, or 013for standard X10control. The LEDturns off after thelast digit entered.Note: In most cases, you will not need touse the IR Mini Controller to receivecommands from the SuperRemote - theTransceiver Module does this for you andhas the added advantage of workingthrough walls. You can’t control the IRMini Controller and the TransceiverModule at the same time. See page 22.1. Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Releasethe SETUP button.3. Use the numberbuttons to enter themodule Unit Codefor the module tobe turned off.4. Press the desiredfunction button (e.g.CHANNEL - to turnthe module off afterthe preset time).5. Using the numberbuttons enter thesleep time required(1 to 99 mins).6. Press ENTER toconfirm the setting.CHANGING THE X10 HOUSECODE:The SuperRemote defaults to House CodeA, and in most cases you will not need tochange this unless you are experiencinginterference from a neighboring X10system.1. Press and releasethe X10 button.2. Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.3. Use the numberbuttons to enter thenumber equivalentto the chosenHouse Code(1=A, 2=B ..16=P).
20 21 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM The modules illustrated below representjust a few of the wide range of X10compatible modules you can choose fromto expand your Home Automation system.They are available from electrical outlets,department stores and mail ordercatalogs.X10 Home Automation products alsointegrate with X10 security systems, soyou can use the security remotes thatcome with them to control macros andflash lights when the security system istripped.Check out our Web Site at:        WWW.X10.COMfor more information on these and manyother X10 products.AIEMOCGK••••••••19513153711•••••••UNITRemote ChimeHOUSE19513AIEMCONTINUOUSMOMENTARYUNIVERSAL MODULEONOFFSOUNDER & RELAYRELAY ONLYSOUNDER ONLYAIEM••••19513••••Heavy DutyAppliance ModuleUNITHOUSEPowerAdapterOFFThermostatSet-BackControllerLO     M    HI19513AIEMAIEM••••19513••••CONTROLLEDSwitch entrance or garage lights onfrom your car with the convenientKeychain Remote KR21A.Replace your existing wall switches withthe Wall Switch Module WS467. Installslike a regular dimmer. On/Off andBright/Dim functions. Other modelsavailable for 3-way and fluorescentlighting.Control a ceiling light, closet light,etc. with the convenient Screw-inLamp Module LM15A.Replace existing AC wall outlets withthe Receptacle Module SR227. Hasone 15A/1800W controlled outletand one outlet which is always on.Use a controller to trigger the RemoteChime Module SC546 to call Dadup for dinner, or warn people you’reabout to turn on the sprinklers.Use the isolated contacts on theUniversal Module UM506 to controlpool pumps, sprinklers, drapes andother low voltage equipment. Includesbuilt in warning beeper.The Thermostat SetbackController TH2807mounts below yourthermostat to reduce theroom temperature at nightor at the times you set tosave energy. No wiringneeded to your existingthermostat.Plug in a Heavy Duty Module HD245to control 220V appliances such asair conditioners and water heaters.Also compatible with FireCrackerAlso compatible with FireCrackerAlso compatible with FireCrackerAlso compatible with FireCrackerAlso compatible with FireCrackerComputer InterComputer InterComputer InterComputer InterComputer Interface. See wwwface. See wwwface. See wwwface. See wwwface. See www.x10.com.x10.com.x10.com.x10.com.x10.comfor details.for details.for details.for details.for details.19513AIEMAB 12 3INPUTMODEPOWERFLASH INTERFACETESTALL UNITS OFFUse the Mini TMini TMini TMini TMini Timer MT10A imer MT10A imer MT10A imer MT10A imer MT10A toprogram up to 4 X-10 Modulesto go on and off up to twice aday.The  Dual FloodlightMotion Detector PR511turns on at dusk and/orwhen it detects movement,and sends X10 signals tocontrol other modules, ortrigger ActiveHome macros.Fit a Wireless Wall Switch SS13A/SS15A anywhere you need an extraswitch - with no wires. Sendscommands to the TransceiverModule just like a remote.The  PowerFlash Module PF284connects to dry contact or low voltagealarm terminals on your burglar alarmsystem and flashes X10 controlled lightswhen it is triggered.
22 23 WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYX10 (USA) INC. (X10) WARRANTS ITS PRODUCTS TOBE FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIAL ANDWORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEARFROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AT RETAIL.X10 AGREES TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, AT ITS SOLEDISCRETION, A DEFECTIVE X10 PRODUCT IFRETURNED TO X10 WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIODAND WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE.IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:1. RETURN THE DEFECTIVE UNIT POSTAGE PREPAIDTO THE ADDRESS ON THE BACK OF THISOWNER’S MANUAL.2. ENCLOSE A CHECK FOR $4.00 TO COVERHANDLING AND RETURN POSTAGE.3. ENCLOSE A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE.4. ENCLOSE YOUR COMPLETED WARRANTY CARD.5. X10 IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPINGDAMAGE. UNITS TO BE RETURNED SHOULD BEPACKED CAREFULLY.THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY X10PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO MISUSE,NEGLECT, ACCIDENT, INCORRECT WIRING OR TOUSE IN VIOLATION OF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSFURNISHED BY US, NOR EXTEND TO ANY UNITSALTERED OR REPAIRED FOR WARRANTY DEFECT BYANYONE OTHER THAN X10. THIS WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NOREPRESENTATIVE OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TOASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY INCONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS.SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ONHOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, AND/ORTHE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVELIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TOTHE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER. THIS WARRANTY GIVESYOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVEOTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. TROUBLESHOOTINGThe Transceiver Module doesn’trespond to the remote:•Check the House Code on theTransceiver Module is set to ‘A.’ Ifyou have changed the House Codeon the remote (see p. 18), check thatit matches the House Code on themodule.•Press the ON/OFF button on thefront of the Transceiver to confirm itoperates the equipment connected toit.The Transceiver Module works, butother modules don’t respond:•Check that the Module has the sameHouse Code as the TransceiverModule.•Try plugging the Module into adifferent outlet.Note: if you use an RF Transceiver (suchas the RR501 or TM751) to control X10Modules, you will be able to control upto 16 Modules. With a Transceiver,when you press 1-6-ON you turn onModule number 16. However, if you usean IR543, when you press 1-6-ON youturn on Modules 1 AND 6. The IR543can only control 10 Modules (1-9 plus0=10).The Remote won’t control your A/Vequipment, or doesn’t work at all:•Use manual controls or the originalremote control to confirm theequipment is working properly.•Be sure you pressed the device keyfor the device you want to control.•Reenter the code for your A/Vproduct from the code listings on theseparate sheet included.•Try searching for codes as describedon page 14.•Replace the Remote’s batteries.
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