X10 Wireless Technology Universal Remote IR32A User Manual

IconRemote™  
Owner’s Manual  
Model IR32A  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Introduction .............................................................................. 5  
Hard Key Functions.................................................................. 6  
Setup ....................................................................................... 8  
Battery Installation ............................................................. 8  
Battery Saver ...................................................................... 8  
Permanent Memory............................................................. 8  
Using the Wizard ...................................................................... 9  
Setting Up Your Devices ........................................................ 10  
Setting Up Your Favorites ...................................................... 12  
Setting Up X10 Devices ......................................................... 15  
Setting Up Your Remote to Send RF ................................ 15  
Using The Remote .................................................................. 19  
X10 RF Devices................................................................ 19  
Labeling Feature ............................................................... 21  
Sleep Macro Steps .................................................................. 21  
Favorite Key ........................................................................... 22  
Mode Key ............................................................................... 23  
QuickPower ............................................................................ 23  
Sleep ..................................................................................... 24  
Learning.................................................................................. 25  
Tips On Learning .............................................................. 25  
Learning Main Keys ............................................................... 27  
Learning a Macro - Main Keys .............................................. 28  
Learning Side Keys ................................................................ 30  
Learning Macros - Side Keys ................................................. 33  
Setting Up More ..................................................................... 36  
Setting Up More Devices ................................................. 36  
Setting Up More Favorites ............................................... 37  
Adding/Editing Favorites ................................................. 38  
Reordering Favorites ........................................................ 39  
Deleting Favorites............................................................. 40  
Renaming Favorite Groups............................................... 41  
Clearing Settings in the Remote ....................................... 42  
Advanced Settings .................................................................. 43  
Options.............................................................................. 43  
Device Codes .................................................................... 43  
Programming Combo Device Codes ................................ 44  
Punchthrough .................................................................... 44  
KidSafe ............................................................................. 46  
X10 Home Control ................................................................. 47  
X10 Macros ............................................................................ 48  
Deleting X10 Favorites .......................................................... 49  
Audio & Video Compatibility ................................................ 50  
Voice Dialer Security Console ............................................... 51  
Congratulations on your purchase of the IR32A  
IconRemote. The IR32A IconRemote has the ability to  
combine many types of remotes into a single remote. It  
has many unique features that are available through the  
high quality color screen and the configurable menus.  
The screen displays icons that are easily set up to  
represent your favorite channels. You can select any  
channel by simply pressing the key next to the icon that  
represents the channel.  
The IR32A IconRemote may provide additional  
functions that are not available on your device, and there  
may be functions (e.g., menu functions) that initially may  
not be controlled by the remote; but in such cases, the  
IR32A IconRemote can easily learn the commands from  
your original remote. The IR32A IconRemote remote is  
capable of many other features that are also described in  
this manual.  
The IR32A IconRemote can also control X10 RF  
devices, which allows you to control different electrical  
devices located in various physical locations around the  
house, using radio frequency (RF) signals. This gives  
you the freedom to control devices that are not in the  
same physical location as the remote.  
The IR32A IconRemote is very intuitive and has built-in  
Help, but it’s very useful to become familiar with the  
remote by first reading this manual. After you’ve become  
familiar with the IconRemote, the first thing you need to  
do is to install the batteries and setup your remote using  
the on-screen instructions.  
Thank you for purchasing this remote, and we trust that  
it will give you many years of service.  
All trademarks or registered trademarks used in this product are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Troubleshooting...................................................................... 52  
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Hard Key Functions  
Hard Key Functions, cont.  
1. HIS/HERS - Quick access keys for favorites stored under His/Hers  
groups. Pressing either HIS or HERS button a second time accesses the  
X10 Home Automation modules that you’ve set up in All Rooms.  
2. SIDE KEYS - Used to access on-screen features.  
3. LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display).  
4. MODE - Selects mode (TV, VCR, etc.) for the remote.  
5. HOME - The starting screen on the LCD for most operations.  
6. VOLUME UP/DOWN - Changes the volume level of the device,  
normally the TV. Also Bright/Dim for Home Control.  
7. OK/SELECT - Selects menu items for the device you are  
controlling, or confirms selections on the screen.  
8. GUIDE - Displays on-screen program or channel guides.  
9. MENU - Brings up the Menu screen - use with the UP, DOWN,  
LEFT & RIGHT navigation keys (26).  
T-CENTRAL - The TiVo key for TiVo Central.  
10. +100 - Used for channels greater than 100.  
(-) Used for digital channels, e.g., 2-3.  
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11. CC (SUBTITLE) - TV Closed Caption (if your TV has this  
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feature) or DVD Subtitle toggle.  
12. SAP - Selects Secondary Audio Program channel if available.  
13. THUMBS DOWN - Sets your TiVo Thumbs ratings.  
14. REPLAY - Replays the last 8 seconds of a program.  
15. ADVANCE - Catches you up to the live broadcast.  
16. THUMBS UP - sets your TiVo Thumbs ratings.  
17. INPUT - Brings up the DVD Player’s Setup Menu. Or acts as TV/  
VCR select. LIVE TV goes to Live TV broadcast.  
18. RECORD, PLAY, STOP, REW, FF, PAUSE - Operates your VCR,  
DVR, or DVD Player. Also operates DVD Scan -/+. Note, the Record  
key needs pressed twice to operate.  
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19. LAST - Returns to the previously selected channel, or DVD repeat toggle.  
REPEAT performs DVD players “A-B Repeat” (or RPT A.B) function for  
repeat play of current Chapter or Track.  
20. ZOOM - Zooms or enlarges a specific area of the screen.  
ARC - Aspect Ratio Control selects viewing format for the displayed  
picture, e.g., Wide, Zoom, etc.  
21. ENTER - Used after direct channel number entry (if required) to  
immediately change to the selected channel.  
22. MUTE - Turns off the TV sound, while the picture remains.  
23. NUMBERS - Enter numbers for direct channel selection. Functions in red  
are available in Audio Mode.  
24. QUIT/RETURN - Exits On-Screen Menus/Returns to previous On-  
Screen selection.  
25. INFO - Displays/selects on-screen channel information.  
26. UP, DOWN, LEFT & RIGHT - Used to Navigate menus and X10  
screens.  
27. CHANNEL UP/DOWN - Changes the channels. CHAPTER +/-  
controls DVD/CD track selection, i.e., DVD/CD Track Skip Up/Down  
(in DVD and SAT modes). Also On/Off for Home Control.  
28. FAVORITE - Used to access favorites for all groups and X10  
devices for all locations.  
29. POWER - Turns device for remote’s current Mode On or Off .  
Note: Blue text on the remote corresponds to DVD functions,  
Green text is for TiVo functions, Red text is for audio functions,  
andYellow text is for Home Control.  
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Setup  
Using the Wizard  
(1)  
After you insert the batteries and choose  
“English” the Setup Wizard screen (1)  
appears. You can exit the Wizard at any  
time by pressing the HOME key (located  
just below the screen). Press any key at  
screen (1) to continue and follow the  
instructions on the screens.  
Battery Installation  
On the back of the remote, push  
down on the tab and lift the cover off.  
Match the batteries to the + and -  
marks inside the battery case, then  
insert 3AAAlkaline batteries. Make  
sure you use new batteries. You can  
have problems with learning codes if  
your batteries are old.  
Pressing OK at screen (2) takes you to the  
next screen (3). Pressing the Left  
navigation key (Back key) on the remote  
at screen (3) takes you to screen (4) that  
has 10 yellow arrows. This is an  
exception to the rule because we’re  
teaching you how to use the remote. But  
pressing Back again at this point does  
take you “back.”  
(2)  
Press the battery cover back into  
place.  
Battery Saver  
Your remote automatically turns off if the keys are depressed  
for more than 30 seconds. This will save your batteries should  
your remote get stuck in a place where the keys remain  
depressed (e.g., between the sofa cushions). Also, the screen  
turns off a short time after no keys have been pressed for a  
while (or a short time after a key has been stuck for 30  
seconds). The duration before the screen turns off can be  
adjusted from about 2 seconds to about 120 seconds from the  
Setup, Advanced, and Options menu (see page 43).  
Try pressing the Back key a few times to  
go back through the Wizard and then  
follow the instructions on the screens  
again to familiarize yourself with how to  
step through the screens and go back. You  
can go back and forth through the Wizard  
but once you’ve set up your devices and  
quit to save the settings, you won’t see the  
Wizard again unless you do a Master  
Reset.  
(3)  
Permanent Memory  
All the devices you set up, their codes, punchthrough settings,  
and all your favorites, etc., are stored in permanent memory  
while you are changing batteries so you will not lose any codes  
or settings stored in the remote while you are changing  
batteries.  
To do a Master Reset: Press the HOME  
key, Setup, More, Advanced, Clear  
Settings, More, and then Master Clear.  
Note: This will erase everything you have  
(4)  
K6  
set up in the remote.  
K1  
After you insert the batteries you’ll see a screen asking you to  
choose your language (English, Spanish, or French (Canadian).  
Let’s assume you choose English; proceed to page 9.  
K2  
K7  
K8  
K9  
K10  
Pressing any of the 10 Side  
Keys (K1 thru K10) at screen  
K3  
(4) takes you to the screen  
where you set up your first  
device (TV). See next page.  
K4  
K5  
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Setting UpYour Devices  
Setting UpYour Devices, cont.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
Pressing Save displays screen (5) that  
instructs you to try a few other keys on  
the remote to make sure you’ve found the  
correct code. Tip: Try keys like Menu,  
and Guide. Power might work yet you  
still might not have the correct code. If  
several keys seem to work fine, press  
Save Code. If some keys don’t work,  
select Change Code (or press Back) to go  
back and find another code that works  
better. Selecting Label lets you rename  
the device, e.g., you could call it My TV.  
You can ignore this for now and try it  
later if you like. See pages 13, 14, and 32  
for more details on entering text to  
change labels.  
How to set up a TV  
After you’ve been through the Wizard for  
the first time, the screen (1) shown to the  
right appears. This is the start of the  
Wizard to set up your devices (TV being  
the first one). Manually turn on the  
device(s) to be set up (TV, VCR, etc.).  
If you know your brand of TV, select Yes,  
which results in a faster search for your  
TV’s code. (Selecting No searches the  
complete library of TV codes, rather than  
just the codes for your brand of TV).  
(6)  
Pressing the Side Key next to Yes at  
screen (1) takes you to a screen (2) where  
the most common brands are shown next  
to the Side Keys. If your brand isn’t  
shown you can press the Side Key  
adjacent to Next to show more brands,  
(shown alphabetically) or press the Side  
Key adjacent to Back to go back to the  
previous screen of brands. Note, on the  
very first screen of brands, the Side Key  
adjacent to Back takes you to the last  
screen of brands (so you can go back  
through the list instead of forward through  
it if you prefer). In this case we selected  
Philips.  
Pressing Save Code at screen (5) takes  
you to screen (6) where you set up a  
Cable box. You can quit at this point and  
set up other devices later, or you can continue and set up other  
devices - SAT, DVR, DVD, VCR,Audio, CD Player, or anAUX  
device. (Directions on how to set up X10 Home Automation  
devices are shown on pages 15-20.)  
Let’s assume for now that you go ahead and set up a TV,  
Cable, and SAT.  
If you select No at screen (1) on the previous page the  
procedure will be similar to the above, except that you will be  
searching through the entire library of codes for your device to  
find the one that works best (instead of just searching through  
the codes for your brand of device, e.g., Philips).  
Screen (3) tells you to point the remote  
directly at your TV and repeatedly press  
(but not hold) Power (or Chan Up/Down,  
or Play for VCRs, etc.) until your device  
responds. Pressing Power sends the Power  
command to your TV and screen (4)  
shows that you’ve selected code 1 of xx  
(xx will vary by brand). Keep pressing  
Power until your TV responds and then  
press Save.  
If you say Yes when asked if you know your Brand, but  
subsequently don’t find a code that works, you are asked if you  
want to try again (in case you missed it), or try all the codes for  
your device. If you try all codes for your device type, and still  
don’t find a code that works, you can skip it, or select Learn. If  
you select Learn you can later learn the commands you want  
for that device type.  
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Setting UpYour Favorites  
Setting UpYour Favorites, cont.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Once you’ve gone through the Wizard  
and set up at least a TV, and set up more  
devices, or skipped the rest of them, you  
arrive at screen (1) to the right.  
If you want to add a label to the logo, press the Side Key next  
to Label. This is optional so if you don’t want to add a label to  
the logo you can just select Save to save the setting for this  
favorite. If you save this favorite, Set Favorite 2 of 10 is now  
shown at the bottom of the screen to indicate that you can add  
another favorite channel. Again, just press a channel number  
key on the remote, choose a logo and change the Device Type  
(if you want to). Add a few more favorites (up to 10). You can  
add more later, or delete or edit them later, or even reorder  
their positions. Select Done when you’re finished setting up  
favorites.  
If you select Label, you see the screen to  
the right with a small label on top of the  
logo. Initially the label will be the channel  
number for that logo. If you Save this, the  
logo will have a small label representing  
the channel number for that logo in it’s  
bottom right hand corner, see screen (5).  
Press any digit key, say digit 4, to enter a  
channel number. This takes you to screen  
(2). You can enter more digits if desired.  
The channel number can include a dash  
(-) for digital channels, e.g., 2-3, or can  
include ENTER, or OK, if your device  
requires it to change channels, e.g.,  
472Ok, or 550Ent.  
(5)  
But you can type in a new label if you  
want one. You enter the new name for the  
key using the numeric keys on the remote  
in a similar fashion to typing in text on a  
cell phone.  
Press the Side Key next to Pick Logo on  
screen (2). You are shown a screen (3)  
of popular channel logos. You can select  
Next (Side Key 10) or Back (Side Key  
5) to see more logos. In this example we  
pressed the NBC logo (Side Key 4).  
Screen (4) now shows that we’ve chosen  
channel 4 and the NBC logo. Note, you  
could also select the top left position  
which would display “4” as the favorite  
rather than a logo.  
(4)  
In this example, press the 5 key twice to  
enter the letter K. Then, wait a second,  
and then press the 4 key repeatedly until  
the letter I is displayed. Then, wait a  
second and press 6 to select N. Then,  
wait a second and press the 4 key to  
select G.  
The Default device in this case was Sat,  
but you can select Pick Device to  
change it. In this case we changed it to  
Cable. Make sure you select the  
device that you want each favorite to  
control, e.g., TV, Cable, or Sat.  
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Setting UpYour Favorites, cont.  
Setting Up X10 Devices  
The IR32A IconRemote - coupled with other X10 Home  
Automation Modules - gives you the ability to control every-  
thing electrical in your home. Once you set up your remote, you  
can control most any electrical device from the remote, using  
the keys that have been configured for X10 Home Automation  
Modules.  
Note: “Triple tap” name entry works in a similar fashion to text  
entry on a cell phone. Tap each numeric key to cycle through  
ALL caps, numbers, and lower case letters. E.g., repeatedly  
pressing the number 2 key cycles through A, B, C, 2, a, b, c.  
Pressing the 9 key cycles through W, X, Y, Z, 9, w, x, y, z. A  
“space” can be selected with the 0 (zero) key. The number 1  
key selects 1 . @ ? ! - & and :. You can backspace an entry  
with the key to the left of the 0 (zero) key. Press OK to confirm  
Description  
X10 Home Automation systems use three types of signals -  
Infrared (IR), Radio Frequency (RF), and Power Line Carrier  
(PLC). The IR32A remote can send either IR, RF signals, or  
both, depending on how you’ve set up the remote to control  
different equipment.  
your new name.  
(6)  
You can continue to add favorites, up to  
a total of 10 (You can add more later; see  
page 38.) At screen (6) you choose if the  
favorites you just set up are stored in the  
“His” group or the “Hers” group. Later  
you can set up favorites in lots of  
different Groups, not just His and Hers.  
Selecting His takes you to screen (7)  
showing that you now have NBC set as  
Setting UpYour Remote to Send RFcommands  
When the IR32A is in X10 mode, it transmits RF commands to  
X10 devices that respond to RF signals. The following example  
describes how to use RF to control a TV (so you can control it  
from anywhere in your home). Keep in mind that when you set  
up a non RF device to be controlled by RF signals, you need to  
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  
pages 50 and 51 for more details).  
the first favorite in the His Group (at the  
location next to Side Key K1), as well as  
(7)  
any other favorites you set up. (Note,  
you can reorder, i.e., move the positions  
of the logos later.)  
• Press Home.  
• Select Setup using the Side Key.  
• At the following screen select More  
using the Side Key.  
• At the following screen select  
Wireless.  
When you’re finished setting up your  
favorites, press the HOME key (located  
to the left below the screen) to go back  
to the Home screen.  
• The Mode screen appears; select the  
Device you want to set for RF by  
pressing its Side Key. (In this example,  
it’s TV.) The RF symbol appears on the  
TV icon. Press OK to Save.  
At any time you can press the FAVORITE key  
and then select His, or press the His key at  
the top left hand side of the remote to go  
to screen (7) above. Pressing the key next  
to the NBC logo will (in this case) change  
Note: After following the above steps,  
when you make selections in TV Mode,  
you will notice that the transmit signals at  
the bottom of the screen are now Green.  
This indicates that the remote is sending  
RF and IR to the TV. If the signals are in  
Red, it means that the remote is transmit-  
ting IR only.  
X10 Macros  
the channel on your Cable box to NBC (in  
this case channel 4).  
Note: See page 19 “Using the Remote” for  
related His and Hers features.  
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Setting Up X10 Devices, cont.  
Setting Up X10 Devices, cont.  
When triggering an X10 module or wall switch using the IR32A  
IconRemote, the signal is typically sent from the remote using  
RF on a specific house code. The RF signal is received by the  
transceiver (either TM751, RR501, CM15A, or security console)  
on the matching house code. The transceiver then forwards  
the signal onto the house wiring. This is now a PLC signal.  
Any modules that match the house and unit code transmitted  
will either turn on or off, depending on the signal sent.  
In the following example we’ll set up the remote for an LM465  
Lamp Module located in the “Basement.”  
• Press the HOME Button to display the Home screen.  
• Select Setup using the Side Key.  
• Select X10 using the Side Key.  
• Select Add/Edit at the next screen using the Side Key.  
• Select Basement (for this example) using the Side Key.  
• At the Let’s add an X10 device screen, press the OK key to  
continue.  
Setting Up the IR32A to control the TM751  
Transceiver using Housecode “B.”  
• Select Pick Device and at the next  
screen select Lamps using the Side  
Keys.  
The TM751 Transceiver receives RF signals to  
control lights and appliances. Do the following  
to setup this transceiver.  
• Go through the following screens to  
find the correct module using the Next  
Side Key.  
• Select the LM456 Module by using the  
Side Key.  
• Press Save using the Side Key.  
• Press the HOME key to display the setup  
screen. Select Setup.  
• Select X10.  
• Select Address using the Side Key.  
• Select Add/Edit at the next screen.  
• Choose the room where you will locate the TM751.  
For this example choose Basement.  
• Press the Side Key to select.  
• At the add an X10 device screen, press OK.  
• Select Pick Device.  
• Select Appliances and then scroll until you see the TM751  
icon. Select TM751 using the appropriate Side Key.  
• At the following screen select Address.  
• Using the Side Keys, select “B.”  
• Select Save using the Side Key.  
• Select Done using the Side Key.  
• Select Mode Button then the X10  
device icon side key.  
• Use the Side Keys to set the values to B3.  
Note: The values in the Address screen must match the  
physical hardware settings for the LM465 Lamp Module. In  
this example, the settings are set at B3. This means that B3  
matches the physical settings at the Lamp Module. (See the  
following example on page 18 for setting up a Lamp Module  
to a B3 setting.)  
• Press Save using the Side Key to save the values.  
• Select Pick Logo using the Side Key and choose an appro-  
priate image by using the Next Side Key, and then select the  
image by using the Side Key.  
• Press Save and Done using the Side Keys.  
• Next select the room that you’ve set  
the device in (Basement).  
• Press the icon to test the RF transmis-  
sion for the device.  
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Setting Up X10 Devices, cont.  
Using The Remote  
Assuming you followed the steps on the previous pages and  
have set up some devices and some favorites, you can now use  
the remote. See the sections that follow to set up more devices  
and/or favorites, and to set up other functions. (See page 37 to  
learn how to set up more favorites.)  
Setting up an LM465 Lamp Module (example)  
The following is a basic example of how to set up an X10 Lamp  
Module (sold separately). See X10’s Internet Home Page for a  
complete catalogue of Home Automation Modules at http://  
x10.com/homepage.htm.  
Using the Remote  
Lamp Module  
Pressing either the HIS or HERS key once  
at any time accesses the favorites that  
you’ve set up. You can select any of your  
favorites by pressing the button next to the  
The Lamp Module may be used to control any incandescent  
lamp rated up to 300W. It is not suitable for other types of  
lamps such as fluorescent, energy saving lamps, or lamps that  
include a dimmer control.  
icon you want.  
X10 Macros  
Caution: Do not connect an appliance such as a coffee pot or  
heater to the Lamp Module. It may damage the module and the  
appliance and could cause a fire hazard.  
Pressing either the HIS or HERS key a  
second time accesses the X10 Home  
Automation modules that you’ve set up for  
All Rooms. Use the Side Keys or the  
Navigation Buttons to select the icon you want to control.  
Set the House Code to ‘Band the Unit  
Code to ‘3.(In this example, B3  
matches the remote’s address for this  
device.)  
X10 RF Devices  
Selecting X10 from the MODE key  
screen displays the Pick Group screen.  
• Press the side key for the room that has  
the device that you want to control.  
(For example, press the Side Key for  
“Living Room.”) The screen shows the  
device icons according to the way  
“Living Room” was set up.  
Plug a lamp into the Lamp Module.  
• Press the Side Key to send a command to the device. The  
status of the device changes. You can see the status of the  
device at the bottom of the screen; and the icon also changes  
in appearance.  
Plug the Lamp Module into a conve-  
nient AC outlet.  
Extended Features  
Any Side Key associated with an icon that has extended  
features follow with additional screen(s) that can be used to  
control the device. In addition, the Main Keys on the IR32A  
remote can be used to control X10 devices in unique ways. This  
allows you to control those features.  
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Using The Remote, cont.  
Using The Remote, cont.  
Some icons will only provide On or Off  
functions, while some may provide  
Labeling Feature  
Two lines are available for labeling when you label an icon.  
The screen shown on the lower-right is an example of a TM751  
labeled with a bath icon. The labels Bath and “Extra Bath” were  
associated with the icon. The following is an example of how  
to use the Label feature.  
dimming. It depends on the device’s  
capabilities. The example shown to the  
right has two X10 HomeAutomation  
devices, a camera base (VK74A Robotic  
Mount) and a module that turns an  
outside light on and off. Pressing the Side  
Key next to the camera icon displays an  
additional screen to control the actions of  
the camera (screen shown at the right).  
• Press the HOME button to display the setup screen. Select  
Setup.  
• Select X10 using the Side Key.  
• Select Add/Edit at the next screen using the Side Key.  
• Choose the room where you will locate the TM751. For this  
example choose Basement. Press the side key to select.  
• At the add an X10 device screen, press OK.  
• Select Pick Device.  
• Select Appliances and then scroll until you see the TM751  
icon. Select TM751 using the appropriate Side Key.  
• At the following screen select Label.  
• Use the appropriate Side Keys to  
Use the Side Keys to operate the camera  
by pressing the Side Key and holding it  
down for actions that require movement.  
The remote’s Main Keys can also be  
used to control a camera, according to  
the following:  
create a Label. The Label feature can  
have two lines of labels. Enter each  
line of the label by pressing the Side  
Key for the line number, for example, 1  
or 2, and then entering the label using  
the alphanumeric keys as shown.  
• After entering the label(s), select Save  
using the Side Key.  
• Select Done using the Side Key.  
OK/Select will center the camera.  
UP, Down, Left, and Right navigation keys control the camera  
pan features.  
CH up and down changes the camera focus.  
VOL up and down will zoom the lens.  
• Numbers 1 - 5 can be use for camera presets.  
In this example, the House icon has a Wall  
Switch Module associated with it. Press  
the Side Key next to the House icon, or  
use the Up and Down cursor keys to  
select the device, and then press OK. This  
displays the screen to the right that lets  
you turn the light on and off, and dim or  
brighten it (Lamp Modules and Wall  
Switch Modules only).  
• The Saving Settings screen appears  
and returns to the setup screen.  
Sleep Macro Steps  
Do the following to set up a Sleep Macro.  
• Set up an X10 device using the Wizard or Add-Edit mode,  
for example a light in your Living Room with an LM465  
module.  
Or you you can select the device and  
then directly control it by pressing:  
CH up and down to turn the light On  
and Off.  
VOL up and down to Brighten and Dim  
it, if applicable.  
• Select Home/Setup/X10/More/Sleep Macro.  
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Mode Key  
Sleep Macro Steps, cont.  
Press the MODE key, then select a device  
type to change the mode that the remote is  
in. E.g., if the remote is in Cable mode  
then the hard keys such as Channel Up/  
Down, Volume Up/Down, numbers, etc.,  
operate your cable box.  
• Select Pick Module.” The Pick Room screen appears.  
• Select the room that has the module you want to control.  
• Select the module using the Side Key. Try a simple “Off”  
command for now, but understand that you can string many  
commands from different modules and different rooms  
together in conjunction with delays as well.  
• Select Save and then Done.  
Also, when you select a mode, any extra  
keys for that mode and any keys you’ve  
learned for that mode are displayed. The  
current mode that the remote is in is shown by an icon in the  
lower-left portion of the screen. (The remote screen shown  
above is in TV mode.)  
• Select Home/Sleep/X10.  
• Press the Side Key to toggle when the command(s) will be  
sent for 15 minutes to up to an hour and a half away from the  
current time. Press OK to exit.  
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Favorite Key  
QuickPower  
Press the FAVORITE key to select your  
favorites group. Then press the Side  
Key next to the logo to change your  
device to that channel. Selecting a  
favorite group that has not yet been set  
up, takes you to the setup Wizard.  
QuickPower is a way of quickly turning  
all your devices on or off from one easy  
to use screen.  
Press the HOME key to go to the Home  
screen.  
Then press the Side Key next to  
QuickPower. Only Devices you’ve  
previously set up are displayed. The  
others are grayed out.  
Press any key that isn’t grayed out to  
send the “Power” command for that  
device.  
X10 Macros  
Important: Make sure you point the  
remote at your device until the channel  
changes. Pressing a Favorite key might  
send the commands for say channel 162,  
but if you don’t point the remote at your device until all three  
digits are sent you might just get channel 16, or even channel 1.  
QuickPower for X10 Devices  
Watch the flickering halo at the bottom left of the screen, it  
flickers for each digit sent. It also shows what device is being  
controlled.  
• Set up an X10 device using the Wizard  
orAdd-Edit mode, for example a light in  
your Living Room with an LM465  
module.  
• Select Home/Setup/X10/More/  
QuickPower Macro.  
Press the HOME key at any time to access the screen to do  
• Select Pick Module, and select the command (s) you want to  
send. Try a simple “Off” command for now,  
but understand that you can string many commands from  
different modules and different rooms together in conjunc-  
tion with delays as well.  
• Select Save and then Done.  
• Select Home/QuickPower.  
setups, or access other features.  
Before you continue, press Side Key K5 next to the Help icon  
and follow the prompts to get an idea of how to use the remote.  
Only Devices you’ve previously set up are displayed. The  
others are grayed out.  
• Press the Side Key next to the X10 icon to trigger the Quick  
Power Macro.  
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Learning  
Sleep  
Sleep lets you set any device to turn off a  
preset time from now. You can set the off  
time in increments of 15 minutes, up to a  
maximum of 90 minutes.  
Tips On Learning  
The following are the guidelines that will help you use this  
feature:  
a. Some functions from some types of remotes might not  
be able to be learned.  
X10 Macros  
Press the HOME button to go to the  
Home Screen, then press the Side Key  
next to Sleep.  
b. No functions may be learned under the HOME, MODE,  
FAVORITE, HIS, or HERS (hard) keys.  
c. Use fresh batteries for both the IR32A remote and your  
Original Remote.  
d. Keep at least three feet away from incandescent or low-  
energy lights when learning. (Ambient light can influence  
learning a great deal.)  
e. Place the original remote end-to-end with the IR32A  
remote so the IR transmitter (at the top) on your original  
remote points at the IR learning device on the bottom of the  
IR32A IconRemote.  
You can set a sleep timer for any or all of  
the devices that you’ve set up, i.e., any  
that are not grayed out.  
In this example we only have a TV,  
Cable Box, and Satellite Receiver set up.  
f. Keep the distance between the two remotes to  
approximately 1 inch.  
Below, we pressed Side Key K1 next to  
the TV icon once, to set a sleep timer of  
15 minutes.  
g. Line up the remotes and then press the key you want to  
learn. To get the correct range, press the key on the remote  
you are learning and you will see a “red halo” around the  
transmit icon at the bottom left of the screen starts to  
flicker. The best range for learning is when it flickers most  
rapidly. Move the position of the 2 remotes to achieve this.  
(Slightly off center may improve the best learning.) Do not  
change this “best distance” between the two remotes until  
you have learned all the required keys.  
h. When Learning, you should normally not release the key  
being learned until the display prompts you to do so.  
However, some keys might be learned multiple times if you  
do this. If this happens just “tap” the key you want to  
learn, rather than press and hold it. For example, keys that  
you normally hold down for a while (like volume up or  
down) will likely require a long press when learning. Keys  
that you normally give a quick press (like the numbers, and  
channel up/down) will likely require a quick press when  
learning. If after learning say the channel up key, you find  
that it changes multiple channels when pressed once, try  
relearning it with a short key press.  
We pressed Side Key K2 next to the  
Cable Box icon twice to set a sleep timer  
for 30 minutes.  
And we press Side Key K7 next to the  
Sat icon five times to set a sleep timer of  
1 hour and 30 minutes.  
Pressing OK takes you back to the Home  
screen with your sleep timers saved. The  
next time you select the Sleep screen  
you’ll see that the sleep timers have  
started to count down.  
Make sure you leave the remote  
pointing at the device(s) you’ve set  
Sleep Timers for so it can send the  
Power command to the device(s) at the  
time(s) you’ve set.  
i. If learning the first or second keys results in continuous  
errors then try the following:  
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Learning, cont.  
Learning Main Keys  
• Check the IR transmitters/sensors are correctly aligned  
between the two remotes.  
At the Home screen press the Side Keys  
next to Setup, More, and then Learn.  
• Adjust the distance between the two remotes to be closer  
(e.g., half an inch) or a further away (e.g., 2 inches) from each  
other.  
• Try learning the original remote keys again.  
• If problems reoccur with the same key, check the original  
remote button being learned – does it transmit? Does it  
operate the target device?  
You can learn commands from an  
existing remote and store them under the  
“Main” keys on the IR32A IconRemote,  
or learn commands from an existing  
remote and store them under any of the  
10 side keys.  
Then press one of the top four Side Keys  
K6-K9 to the right of the screen.  
At the Home screen press the Side Keys  
next to Setup, More, and then Learn.  
At the next screen press any of the five  
Side Keys K1-K5 on the left to learn  
commands under a Side Key, or press  
any of the top four Side Keys K6-K9 on  
the right to learn commands under the  
main keys on the remote.  
Select the Device you want to learn keys  
for. In this example we only have a TV,  
Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,  
so the rest are grayed out, but you can  
still select any of the devices to learn  
commands for. You are then instructed  
to line up the remotes, and press the key  
on the IR32A remote that you want to  
learn.  
If you press a right Side Key (to select Main Keys) you are  
going to learn, say, the Chan Up key from an existing remote  
and store it under the Chan Up key on the IR32A IconRemote.  
Or, learn the Power key from an existing remote and store it  
under the Power key on the IR32A IconRemote, etc.  
Then, point the remote you want to  
learn commands from at the bottom of  
the IR32A IconRemote, and press the  
key on the IR32A IconRemote that you  
want to learn a command under, e.g.,  
the Power key.  
If you press a left Side Key (to select Side Keys) you are going  
to learn, say, the “DVD Zoom” function from an existing  
remote and store it under a Side Key on the IR32A  
IconRemote. You will then be able to name the key “DVD  
Zoom” and access this “DVD Zoom” function from the Mode  
screen when the remote is in the mode that you selected when  
you learned this “DVD Zoom” command.  
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Learning Main Keys, cont.  
Macros - Main Keys, cont.  
Press and hold (in this example) the  
Power key on the other remote until the  
display shows that the command has been  
successfully learned. Note for some types  
of keys you might need to hold the key  
pressed, but for other types a quick press  
is sufficient. Experiment a bit. If keys you  
learn are sent multiple times try learning  
them with just a quick press. (See Tips on  
Learning on page 25.)  
Before learning the second key in the  
Macro, you can set a delay (1-10 sec)  
after which the command stored in the  
Macro will be sent. For example, your  
TV might require a few seconds after  
turning it on before it will respond to a  
Channel Up/Down command.  
(Repeatedly press the Side Key next to  
Set Delay or enter the delay directly  
with the numeric keys, 0-9.)  
If the screen says Failure, you can press  
the key and try again.  
In this case let’s set a 1-second delay  
between commands. Then point your  
existing remote at the bottom of the  
IR32A remote; press OK when you’re  
ready.  
You can continue learning more  
individual keys by following the  
instructions on the screen, and then press  
Done when you’re finished. Or you can  
press Add Key to Macro (see below and  
next page).  
You then press the second key on your  
original remote that you want to add to  
the Macro.  
Learning a Macro - Main Keys  
At this screen you can select Add Key to  
a Macro. Instead of learning another  
“separate” key, the next key you learn  
will be added to a Macro. This Macro  
will be activated by the key that you  
learned the first command under. E.g.,  
you could press Power and learn the  
power command from your TV’s remote,  
then select Add Key to Macro, and press  
the 3 key and learn the channel 3 key  
from your TV’s remote. Then the Macro  
stored under the Power key will turn on  
the TV and change the channel to  
number 3.  
When success is displayed you can  
continue adding keys to the Macro and  
then press Done when you’re finished.  
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Learning Side Keys  
Learning Side Keys, cont.  
At the Home screen press the Side Keys  
next to Setup, More, and then Learn.  
Next, point the remote you want to learn  
commands from at the bottom of the  
IR32A IconRemote, and press OK when  
you’re ready. (See Tips on Learning on  
page 25.)  
Next press the key on the other remote  
for the function you want to learn.  
Hold the key pressed until the screen says  
that the command was successfully  
learned. Note for some types of keys you  
might need to hold the key pressed but for  
other types a quick press is sufficient.  
Experiment a bit. If keys you learn are  
sent multiple times try learning them with  
just a quick press.  
Then press any of the Side Keys K1-K5  
to the left of the screen.  
Select the device you want to learn keys  
for. In this example we only have a TV,  
Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,  
so the rest are grayed out, but you can  
still select any of the devices to learn  
commands for. In this case we select  
TV.  
You can change the label for the key (in  
this case L7) and/or add the key to a  
Macro. (See page 33 for Macros.)  
If you select Change Label, by pressing  
Side Key K9, you can change the name  
to anything you want. For example,  
you’ll likely want to rename it with the  
name of the function that you learned.  
Some typical “extra” keys are already set  
up, (depending on the Mode you se-  
lected), the rest of them are called L6,  
L7, L8, etc., 27 keys in total. (You can  
rename them later). Press the Side Key  
that you want to learn a command under.  
(Note: You can choose one that already  
has a name, so as to “learn over it” and  
then later rename it.) Let’s select L7.  
After you select Change Label, the  
screen to the right appears. You enter  
the new name for the key using the  
numeric keys on the remote in a similar  
fashion to typing text using a cell phone.  
See the following page.  
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Learning Side Keys, cont.  
Learning Macros (Side Keys)  
A Macro could include the Power key for  
your TV, followed by the Power key for  
your Cable box, followed (after a 2  
second delay), by digit 4 from your cable  
remote. Then, when you later activate this  
Macro, it will turn on your TV, turn on  
your cable box, wait 2 seconds, and then  
set the cable box to channel 4.  
E.g., in this example we pressed the 3  
key on the remote to enter the letter D.  
Then we pressed the 8 key repeatedly  
until the letter V was displayed. Then we  
waited for a second and pressed 3 to  
select D. Then we pressed the 0 (zero)  
key twice until we selected a space. We  
continued this process until we had  
“DVD Zoom” displayed.  
X10 Macros  
At the Home screen press the Side Key  
next to Learn.  
Press OK to save the new label for the  
key we just learned.  
Then press any Side Key K1-K5 to the  
left to learn a Macro that you’ll save to a  
Side Key (and later rename it if desired).  
The next time you set the remote to the  
mode that you learned this key under,  
you’ll see a screen where you can  
select this and any other functions  
you’ve learned under that mode.  
Pressing the MODE key and then selecting a device type  
shows the “extra” keys and learned keys for that mode. Note,  
you can learn keys from any kind of remote under any mode.  
You could for example learn the power keys for your TV, and  
your audio system and extra keys for your DVD player under  
the DVD mode. Then, when you press the MODE key and  
select DVD, you’ll be able to turn on your TV, turn on your  
audio system, and control your DVD player, all from the Side  
Keys on this one screen.  
Select the device you want to learn keys  
for. In this example we only have a TV,  
Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,  
so the rest are grayed out, but you can  
still select any of the devices to learn  
commands for. E.g., in this case we  
selected DVR.  
Note: “Triple tap” name entry works in a similar fashion to text  
entry on a cell phone. Tap each numeric key to cycle through  
ALL caps, numbers, and lower case letters. E.g., repeatedly  
pressing the number 2 key cycles through A, B, C, 2, a, b, c.  
Pressing the 9 key cycles through W, X, Y, Z, 9, w, x, y, z.  
A “space” can be selected with the 0 (zero) key. The number 1  
key selects 1 . @ ? ! - & : and back to 1. And you can  
Then select the Side Key that you want to  
store the Macro under, for example, L3.  
backspace an entry with the key to the left of the 0 (zero) key.  
Press OK (or the Enter “E” key) to confirm your new name.  
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Learning Macros, cont.  
Learning Macros, cont.  
Point your existing remote at the bottom  
of the IR32A IconRemote, and press OK  
when you’re ready. Then press your next  
key.  
Line up the remotes and press OK when  
you’re ready.  
After adding more keys, you can keep  
the label for the key (in this example L1)  
or select Change Label by pressing Side  
Key K9.  
If you select Change Label, you can  
change the name to anything you want.  
For example you could call it My Macro  
or Macro 1.  
Next press the key (on the other remote)  
for the function you want to learn. Hold  
the key pressed until the screen says that  
the command was successfully learned.  
Note: For some types of keys you might  
need to hold the key pressed, but for  
other types a quick press is sufficient.  
Experiment a bit. If keys you learn are  
sent multiple times try learning them with  
just a quick press.  
After you select Change Label, you see  
the screen below to the right.  
You enter the new name for the key using  
the numeric keys in a similar fashion to  
typing in text on a cell phone. E.g., in  
this example we pressed the 6 key on the  
remote to enter the letter “M.” Press the  
2 key repeatedly until the letter “a” is  
displayed. Wait a second and repeatedly  
press 2 to select “c.” Then, wait a second  
and repeatedly press the number 7 key  
until “r” is selected. Then the 6 key to  
select “o.” Then the 0 (zero) key twice to  
select a space, and then 1 to select 1.  
Macro 1 is then displayed.  
Press Side Key K8 next to “Add Key to  
Macro” to add more keys.  
Press Done to save the new label for the  
Macro you learned and stored under the  
L1 key.  
You can set a delay (1-10 sec) after which  
the command stored in the Macro will be  
sent. (Repeatedly press Side Key K9 next  
to Set Delay, or enter the delay directly  
with the numeric keys, 0-9).  
The next time you select the Mode that  
the Macro was learned in (DVR in this  
case), you’ll see that you can press the  
Side Key next to “Macro 1” to activate  
the Macro.  
In this case we set a 2-second delay.  
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Setting up more  
Setting up more, cont.  
Setting up more Devices  
Setting up more Favorites  
When you first inserted the batteries into  
the remote you likely went through the  
Wizard and set up a few devices. Here’s  
how to set up more devices. Press the  
HOME key to display the Home screen.  
Then press the Side Key next to Setup.  
Then press the Side Key next to Devices.  
When you first inserted the batteries in the  
remote you likely went through the  
Wizard and set up a few favorites. You  
could only set up 10 favorites at that time.  
Here’s how to set up more favorites. Press  
the HOME key to display the Home  
screen. Then press the Side Key next to  
Setup.  
X10 Macros  
X10 Macros  
Pick a device you want to set up. It  
doesn’t have to be a device that is grayed  
out. You can also select any device that’s  
already set up (not grayed out) and  
change its settings. From this point,  
setting up a device is the same as you  
learned in the Wizard (see page 9). Note,  
you can select Aux 1 from the Device  
screen and then select any type of device  
to set up under the Aux 1 key.  
Press the Side Key next to Favorites.  
X10 Macros  
(1)  
Or, you could select any device, by  
pressing Change Type repeatedly, on  
screen (1) above, to scroll through the  
devices and change to TV (for example) to  
set up a second TV. Selecting Label, on  
screen (2) lets you rename the device,  
e.g., you could call it Den TV and have  
another called Liv Rm TV.  
Note: “Triple tap” name entry works in a  
similar fashion as text entry on a cell  
phone. Tap each numeric key to cycle  
through ALL caps, numbers, and lower  
case letters. So at screen (3) you could  
press the 6 key to enter M, then the 9 key  
8 times for a lower case y, then the zero  
key twice for a space, then the 8 key for  
T, then the 8 key three times for a V, to  
enter My TV. See pages 13, 14, and 32  
for more details on entering text to  
change labels.  
Press the Side Key next to Wizard.  
Then pick the group that you want to set  
up favorites in, (or add more favorites to).  
If you pick an existing group that you  
previously set up favorites in, say His, any  
new favorites will be added to the ones  
you already set up. If you’ve already set  
up 10 favorites, a new page will be added.  
(You can have 10 pages of favorites.)  
(2)  
Groups that have not yet had any  
favorites added to them are grayed out,  
but can still be selected. From this  
point adding favorites is the same as  
you learned in the Wizard, so follow  
the directions on the screen. (See also  
pages 9-10.)  
(3)  
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Setting up more, cont.  
Setting up more, cont.  
Adding/Editing Favorites  
Reordering Favorites  
This lets you add favorites to an existing  
group, edit favorites in an existing group,  
or add favorites to a new group.  
This lets you move the favorites that you  
have previously set up in a group to  
different locations on the screen, i.e.,  
reorder them.  
Press the HOME key, select Setup, and  
then select Favorites. Then at the screen  
to the right select Add/Edit.  
Press the HOME key, select Setup, and  
then select Favorites. Then, at the screen  
to the right select Reorder.  
Select any group to add favorites or edit  
existing favorites.  
Pick the group in which you want to  
reorder the favorites. Groups that don’t  
have any favorites in them are grayed  
out and can’t be selected.  
Pressing the Side Key next to an existing  
group (in this case His) shows the  
favorites that you’ve previously set up in  
that group.  
You can press a Side Key next to an  
When your favorites are displayed,  
select the one you want to move, e.g.,  
ABC. It is then marked with a green box.  
existing logo (to edit/change it), or press a  
Side Key next to a blank location to add a  
new favorite, or press More to add or edit  
icons on a new page. For example, you  
might only want to have four favorites on  
this page and put some other favorites on  
their own separate page. Or, you can fill  
up this page and add more to the next  
page (up to 10 pages of favorites).  
From this point on adding favorites  
uses the same steps that you learned in  
the Wizard; so follow the directions on  
the screen (also see pages 9-10).  
Press the Side Key next to the location  
that you want to move the favorite to.  
The favorite moves to the new location.  
Try moving favorites around to see how  
this works. Note, if you move a favorite  
to a location that already has a favorite  
there, the two favorites swap locations.  
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Setting up more, cont.  
Setting up more, cont.  
Deleting Favorites  
Renaming Favorite Groups  
(Also see Deleting X10 Favorites on page 49.)  
This lets you delete favorites that you have  
previously set up in a group.  
This lets you Rename the groups that you  
saved your favorites in. For example you  
might want to rename His to Dave, or Hers  
to Isabel.  
Press the HOME key, select Setup, and then  
select Favorites. Then at the screen to the  
right select Delete.  
Press the HOME key, select Setup, and  
then select Favorites. Then at the screen  
to the right select Rename.  
Pick the group in which you want to  
delete the favorites. Groups that don’t  
have any favorites are grayed out and  
can’t be selected.  
Note: None of the groups are grayed out  
so you can even rename groups that don’t  
have any favorites set up in them. Pick  
the group that you want to Rename, e.g.,  
His.  
When your favorites are displayed,  
select the one(s) you want to delete,  
e.g., FOX and ABC. The favorites are  
marked for deletion with a red X.  
You enter the new name for the favorites  
group using the numeric keys on the  
remote, in a similar fashion as typing in  
text on a cell phone. In this example  
press the 3 key on the remote to enter the  
letter “D.” Then, press the 2 key repeat-  
edly until the letter “a” appears. Then,  
wait a second and repeatedly press the 8  
key to select “v.” Then, wait another  
second and repeatedly press the 3 key  
until “e” is selected.  
You can press the Back key if you change  
your mind, otherwise pressing OK deletes  
the selected favorites. (There is a warning  
displayed first allowing you to change  
your mind.)  
When you’ve entered the new name,  
press OK to save the new name for the  
favorites group.  
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Setting up more, cont.  
Advanced Settings  
Press these keys using the following  
sequence: HOME, Setup, More, and  
Advanced.  
Clearing Settings in the Remote  
This feature lets you clear (erase) various  
things you’ve set up in the remote.  
The screen to the right lets you change the  
backlight delay; enter codes for devices  
directly from the printed code list that  
came with the remote; set up  
punchthrough for various devices; and  
limit the channels that young children can  
access.  
Press these keys using the following  
sequence: HOME, Setup, More, and  
Advanced. Then at the screen to the right  
select Clear Settings.  
Pressing the Side Key next to Devices lets  
you clear the settings, i.e., codes for  
Options  
various Devices (TV, VCR, etc.). After  
selecting Devices, you select the device  
you want to clear. Only devices that you  
have set up are shown. All other devices  
that have not been set up are grayed out.  
Select Options, then press a Side Key to  
the left or the right of the option to adjust  
the setting. Then press OK.  
Backlight adjusts how long it takes before  
the screen goes black (approx 2 to 120  
seconds) if you don’t press any keys.  
Key Transmit Time changes the delay between digits when  
sending favorites, e.g., 1–6–2. This can be used in situations  
where the channels are not accepted by the set-top box.  
Pressing the Side Key next to Favorites lets you select a group,  
e.g., His, Hers, etc., and then clear ALL the favorites you had  
set up in that group of favorites. Only groups that you have set  
up favorites in are shown. All other groups are grayed out.  
Device Codes  
Pressing the Side Key next to Learned lets you select a device  
(TV, VCR, etc.) that you had previously learned commands  
and/or Macros under and clear everything that was learned.  
Only devices that you have learned commands and/or Macros  
under are shown. All other devices are grayed out.  
Select Device Codes, and then select a  
device. Devices that have not yet been set  
up are grayed out. You can select them here  
and set them up by entering the device code  
from the printed code list. Or, you can  
change the code for a device that had  
already been set up by simply entering the  
new code.  
Pressing the Side Key next to Punchthrough lets you clear any  
Punchthrough commands you had set up for a device. Only  
devices that you have set up Punchthrough for are shown. All  
other devices are grayed out.  
This screen also lets you view the codes for any device that  
has been set up. In the above example you can see the codes  
that are set for TV, Cable, and SAT. We’ve selected CD and can  
then enter its 4-digit code from the code list, using the number  
keys on the remote. The above also shows that we’ve learned  
codes under the AUX1 key in DVD mode.  
Pressing the Side Key next to Master Clear lets you clear  
EVERYTHING in the remote. Be careful when selecting this.  
Note however that ALL the sections above display a warning  
screen allowing you to change your mind before actually  
clearing anything.  
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Advanced Settings, cont.  
Advanced Settings, cont.  
You can also change the device type by pressing the key next  
to the device that you are editing the code for. Pressing this  
Punchthrough, cont.  
key repeatedly cycles through all available device types.  
At this screen you set how you want the  
Volume Up/Down and Mute keys to  
operate when the remote is in TV mode.  
Programming Combo Device Codes  
Select how you want the Channel Up/  
Down keys to operate when the remote is  
in TV mode.  
Some Combo devices (e.g., TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR,  
etc.) will require you to set up two different Mode keys to  
control both parts of the Combo device. For example, if you  
have a TV/DVD Combo, you might need to set up one code  
under the TV key to control the TV part and a separate code  
(under any other Mode key) to control the DVD part. Other  
Combo devices have one code that will control both parts of  
the device.  
Select how you want the Play, Stop, Pause,  
REW, FF, and Record keys to operate  
when the remote is in TV mode.  
For example, here we’ve set the Volume  
and Mute keys to operate the TV in TV  
mode (i.e., Punchthrough Not Set); Chan  
Up/Down to operate the Cable Box; and  
Play, Stop, Pause, etc., to operate the DVD  
Player - even though the remote is in TV  
mode.  
To set up a combo device, press the HOME key, Setup, More,  
Advanced, and then Device Codes as described on previous  
page.  
Punchthrough  
Here we’ve set the Volume and Mute to  
operate the TV; and Chan Up/Down to  
operate the Cable Box; - even though the  
remote is in DVD mode. Play, Stop,  
Pause, etc., will operate the DVD (i.e.,  
Punchthrough Not Set for Play, etc.).  
You need to set up Punchthrough for each  
device you’ve set up in the remote. I.e.,  
you need to set up how you want the  
Volume Up/Down and Mute” “Chan Up/Down” and “Play,  
Stop, Pause REW, FF, and Record” keys to operate for each  
device that you have set up in whatever mode the remote is set  
to.  
This feature lets you set up how various keys on the remote  
operate in various modes. For example, you might want the  
Volume Up/Down and Mute keys to ALWAYS operate your TV,  
no matter what mode the remote is in. Or you might want the  
Play, Stop, Pause REW, FF, and Record keys to ALWAYS  
operate your VCR no matter what mode the remote is in.  
Press the HOME key, Setup, More, Advanced, then  
Punchthrough.  
Then select the device you want to set  
up Punchthrough, e.g., TV.  
Note also that if you want some other keys to operate in a  
different mode from what they normally operate in, you can  
“learn” the key(s). E.g., if you want you TV’s INPUT key to  
still switch the TV’s input when you’re in cable mode, you can  
learn your TV’s INPUT key under cable mode.  
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Advanced Settings, cont.  
KidSafe  
X10 Home Control  
If you own or have purchased the Model IR543 Command  
Center, and you have compatible X10 Lamp, Appliance, and  
Wall Switch modules, you will also be able to control lights  
and appliances from your IR32A IconRemote. You must set  
up the remote with the 0999 device code in order for the  
IR32A to communicate to the IR543 Command Center.  
Press the HOME key, Setup, More,  
Advanced, then KidSafe.  
The first time you access the KidSafe  
menu you are asked if you want to set up  
a KidSafe Code. If you select Yes, you  
see this screen. Enter a 4-digit code that  
you will easily remember but that your  
Kid(s) won’t be able to guess.  
When you point the IR32A toward the IR543, it receives the  
IR commands and retransmits them onto your house wiring.  
(This is now a PLC signal.) Any modules that match the  
house and unit code transmitted will either turn on or off,  
depending on the signal.  
After you enter a 4-digit code and press  
OK, you will see a screen that lets you  
pick a new KidSafe code, i.e., change it.  
And/or set the group of favorites that  
your Kids have access to. (The default  
group is Kids, but it will be grayed out if  
you haven’t set up that group.)  
To see how to enter a device code, refer to page 43. Set up  
the code under AUX mode, but you can choose another mode  
if you prefer. Then in AUX mode (for example), press a  
number button on the IR32A corresponding to the X10  
Module you want to control. Press CHANNEL + to turn the  
module on, CHANNEL – turns it off; VOLUME + to brighten  
Lamp and Wall Switch Modules, and VOLUME – to dim  
them.  
If you own or have purchased the TM751 RF Transceiver  
Module, your IR32A IconRemote communicates using its RF  
signal. The remote transmits the RF signal on a specific  
house code. This signal is received by the transceiver (either  
TM751, RR501, CM15A, or security console) on a matching  
house code. (See pages 15 through 20 on how to set up the  
remote and modules.) The transceiver then forwards the  
signal onto the house wiring. This is now a PLC signal. Any  
modules that match the house and unit code transmitted will  
either turn on or off, depending on the signal sent. Camera  
power supplies are addressable and act just like lamp or  
appliance modules.  
You can press the Side Key next to Pick  
Favorites and choose a different  
favorites group that you want your Kids  
to have access to, e.g., any other  
favorites group that you’ve set up.  
After you’ve done this you now have the  
option to Turn KidSafe On. If you turn  
KidSafe On everything in the remote  
except access to the KidSafe group (and  
Volume/Mute keys) is locked out. No  
settings can be changed, and the Channel Up/Down and  
number keys will not work.  
If you try to access any other favorite group, change a setting,  
or access any forbidden menu, you are asked to enter the  
KidSafe code. You cannot continue unless you enter the correct  
KidSafe code. See the Troubleshooting section if you forget  
your KidSafe code - but don’t let your kids read this owner’s  
manual!  
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X10 Macros, cont.  
X10 Macros  
• At the next screen Pick Device.  
• Select More at the following screen.  
• Select X10 Macros at the following screen.  
• Press the Macro Side Key to initiate selection of new  
Macro.  
• Select Edit Macro using the Side Key.  
• Press the Pick Module Side Key.  
• Select the room, which contains the TM751 that you want  
the Macro for.  
• Press the Side Key next to the icon that you choose for the  
TM751.  
• Select the On Side Key.  
• Press the Set Delay Side Key once for each second of delay  
you wish to add to the Macro.  
Macros allow you to combine a number of commands,  
including time delays, using a single key press. There are two  
ways to create a Macro.  
The first method using a TM751 that was set up  
previously:  
Press the Home Button.  
At the screen shown, press the Side  
Key for X10 Macros and press OK to  
access the first time Macro’s Wizard.  
Press the Pick Module Side Key.  
X10 Macros  
Select the room, which contains the  
TM751 that you want the Macro for.  
Press the Side Key next to the icon that  
you choose for the TM751.  
• Press the Pick Module Side Key.  
• Press the Side Key next to the icon that you choose for the  
TM751.  
• Select the Off Side Key.  
• Select Save, Done, and then Done one last time using the  
Select the On Side Key.  
Press the Set Delay Side Key once for  
each second of delay you wish to add to the Macro.  
Press the Pick Module Side Key.  
Press the Side Key next to the icon that you choose for the  
TM751.  
Side Keys.  
Deleting X10 Favorites  
Select the Off Side Key.  
To delete any X10 Single Device:  
Select Save and then Done using the Side Keys.  
• Select Home/Setup/X10/Delete/The Room you want to  
delete from/press Side Key next to the icon you want to  
delete/Press OK/Select Yes.  
Note: When you wish to create another Macro, you must do  
the following:  
Press Home, then Setup Side Key.  
To delete a Favorite Channel Icon (TV station):  
• Home/Setup/Favorites/Delete/Favorite Category (His, Hers,  
etc)/press Side Key next to Favorite Icon you want to  
delete/Press OK/Select Yes.  
Press the X10 Macros Side Key.  
You’ll notice that the M1 Side Key is a green color and that  
the remaining Macro numbers are black in color. Green  
signifies a Macro that has already been created, while black  
indicates an unused Macro placeholder. You’ll want to  
choose any of the black Macro number to set up a new  
Macro.  
To Clear an Entire Category of Channel Favorites:  
• Home/Setup/More/Advanced/Clear Settings/Favorites/  
Favorite Category you want to clear (His, Hers, etc)/Press  
Clear key.  
The Second method using a TM751 that was set up  
previously:  
To Clear an Entire Room of X10 Favorites:  
• Home/Setup/More/Advanced/Clear Settings/More/Clear  
X10/Room category you want to clear (Living Room,  
Kitchen, etc)/Press Clear key.  
• Press the Home Button, then press Setup.  
• At the screen shown, press the Side Key for X10.  
• Select Add/Edit, then select a room that you want to  
associate the macro to. Select a Side Key that has No device  
assigned to it.  
Also, if the default names are not in accordance with what  
you want, please note that you can easily change these names  
by selecting Home/Setup/Favorites/Rename or Home/Setup/  
X10/More/Rename.  
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Audio and Video Compatibility  
Voice Dialer Security Console  
The IR32A IconRemote used in conjunction with the RE549  
Half Powermid gives you control of Audio and Video  
components - even if they are in a different room from the  
remote.  
The IR32A IconRemote used in conjunction with  
the PS561 (DS7000) security console gives you  
the ability to control your home security directly  
from your remote.  
The Half Powermid allows you to extend the distance you can  
use your remote. You will be able to hide the RE549 from sight  
and still control your TV or other electronic devices through  
entertainment centers, cabinet doors, from another room, etc.  
The transmitter will receive the RF commands and send them  
using IR through the transmitter cable included with the your  
package.  
Description:  
To set up your remote for the PS561 do the following:  
Press the Home key.  
Press the Setup Side Key.  
Press the X10 Side Key.  
Press the Add/Edit Side Key.  
Use the Side key to select the room that you  
want to associate the security device.  
At the “add and X10 device!” screen, press  
the OK key.  
Description:  
The idea on how to do this is shown in the figure below. Follow  
these basic steps:  
Use the Side Key to Pick Device.  
Press the Security Side Key.  
• Plug the Powermid Receiver (Model RE549) into a 120VAC  
outlet in the room where your TV, VCR, stereo, etc., that you  
want to control is located (up to 20 feet away from what you  
want to control). Point the front of the Powermid Receiver  
towards the unit you want to control.  
Press the Side Key to select the DS7000.  
At the Security Options screen, press the  
Side Key to Set Password.  
Enter your 4-digit security code using the  
alphanumeric keys. (This is your choice; do  
not forget your security code.)  
Press the Side Key for the Set Console Link.  
Following the screen instructions to set  
your console to program mode by pressing  
and holding the OK key until the console  
chimes. (Note: Make sure that the PS561  
slide-switch is set to “Install,” top-right  
corner on the front panel.)  
• Fully extend the antenna on the Powermid.  
• (Optionally) plug the IR extender cable into the back of the  
RE549 and attach the IR emitters on the cable to the front of up  
to two A/V devices that you want to control.  
Press the Side Key for Done.  
To use the PS561 do the following:  
Press the Mode key.  
Press the X10 Side Key.  
Select the room that has the security console  
by pressing the Side Key.  
The options screen for the security console  
appears. Use the Side Key for the option that  
you want to use.  
The Enter Code screen appears. Enter your  
password to execute the your choice.  
Press Back to leave the Enter Code screen.  
• Press any key on the remote. The RE549 receives the Radio  
Frequency (RF) signals and blasts the IR signals from its front  
face, or optionally through the RX569 emitter cable to control  
your IR compatible devices (TV, VCR, CD, etc.).  
Note: You can add more RE549’s to controlA/V equipment in  
more than one room.  
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Troubleshooting  
12 Month Limited Warranty  
X10.com, adivisionofX10WirelessTechnology, Inc. (X10)  
warrants X10 products to be free from defective material and  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original  
date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or replace, at  
its sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10  
within the warranty period and with proof of purchase. If  
service is required under this warranty:  
The Favorites you set up don’t operate your device.  
• Make sure you selected the correct device (TV, Cable, Sat,  
etc., when you set up each favorite. See Add/Edit Favorites  
on page 38 to change the device type for your favorite(s).  
The Remote’s hard keys do not operate your product.  
• Make sure the remote is set to the correct Mode by pressing  
the MODE key followed by the appropriate Side Key for the  
device mode that you want.  
• Program the remote with a new code.  
• The remote may not contain the code for your device. Try  
learning the codes you need from your old remote.  
• Install new batteries.  
For help or more information on setup, please visit:  
The remote does not operate some features of your product.  
• Program the remote with a new code.  
• The remote may not be able to operate all the features of  
your product or key names might be different than your  
product. Try learning codes from your old remote.  
Having problems with learning?  
• See Learning Tips on page 25.  
• If some learned keys transmit multiple times, e.g., if a learned  
Channel Up key changes more than one channel when you  
press it, or Up/Down/Left/Right navigation keys move more  
than one step when you press the learned key; try just  
giving the key to be learned a quick press (when you learn it)  
rather than holding the key pressed until the screen displays  
Success.  
Your TV turns on when you press a Favorite key.  
• Some types of TV, e.g., Philips flat panel TVs turn on and go  
to the selected channel when you press a channel number  
while the TV is off. So for this type of TV pressing a favorite  
key will do the same thing (but it might not work for 3-digit  
channels, e.g., 550).  
Forgot your KidSafe code?  
• Just remove and reinsert the batteries to reset KidSafe.  
(Don’t let your Kids see this Owner’s Manual.)  
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X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.  
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