X10 Wireless Technology Universal Remote UR86A User Manual

WIRELESS  
MOUSEREMOTE  
MODEL UR86A  
OWNERS MANUAL  
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CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the  
X10 MouseRemote and Wireless  
Receiver.  
INTRODUCTION ................................................5  
BATTERY INSTALLATION ..................................6  
SETTING UP YOUR MOUSEREMOTE ..................7  
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS ........................... 7  
BUTTON DEFAULTS ................................. 9  
MOUSE OPERATION............................... 10  
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....................... 10  
USB RECEIVER INSTALLATION ............... 10  
MOUSE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ....... 11  
TYPICAL APPLICATION SCENARIO ........... 15  
SETTING UP FOR TV, VCR, CBL, AUX 16  
USING AUX TO CONTROL A SECOND  
Wireless Mouse....  
The UR86A remote control works with  
the wireless USB receiver (CM19A) or  
VGA Video Sender (VT37A). You install  
software for it from X10’s Web Site. The  
remote control sends wireless RF signals  
to the CM19A or VT37A which is  
connected to the USB port on your PC.  
This lets you use the remote as a wireless  
mouse. You use the mouse pad on the  
remote to move the cursor around the PC  
screen, and use the left and right mouse  
buttons just like you would on a regular  
mouse. There is also a “Drag” button that  
acts like you are clicking and holding the  
left mouse button. It’s that simple! The  
MouseRemote also lets you configure the  
remote’s special function buttons. You  
can configure these buttons to perform  
special functions such as launching your  
WEB Browser, for example.  
TV, VCR, OR CABLE BOX ................... 17  
SEARCHING FOR CODES ........................ 18  
IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING  
THE SEARCH PROCEDURE ...................... 20  
LEARNING ............................................ 21  
HOME AUTOMATION .......................................23  
CONTROLLERS AND MODULES................ 23  
HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES ........... 24  
INSTALLING HOME AUTOMATION  
COMPONENTS ....................................... 25  
TRANSCEIVER MODULE ......................... 25  
LAMP MODULE .................................... 26  
Universal Remote....  
You can use the MouseRemote as a  
Universal Remote, to control most audio/  
video products. Control your TV, VCR,  
Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, etc., all  
from the same convenient and easy to use  
remote.  
CONTROLLING X10 MODULES ........................27  
CHANGING THE X10 HOUSE CODE: ....... 28  
CONTROLLING AN IR MINI CONTROLLER 29  
EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM .............................30  
Make your lights and appliances go to  
work for you....  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................32  
MOUSE RELATED PROBLEMS ........... 33  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................. 34  
The X10 MouseRemote controls most or  
all of your video and audio equipment.  
But what really sets it apart from other  
universal remotes is that you can also  
control almost any light or appliance in  
your home - even in another room! And  
it’s easy to install. Within minutes, you  
can be using your X10 MouseRemote to  
dim the lights, start brewing a fresh pot of  
coffee and play your favorite movie!  
(Requires X10 Transceiver and Modules,  
sold separately).  
WARRANTY ...................................................35  
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SETTING  
YOUR MOUSEREMOTE  
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Here are just some of the things you can  
do with your X10 MouseRemote...  
• Control your entire audio/video and  
lighting setup for the ultimate Home  
Theater experience.  
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS  
INDICATOR LIGHT  
• Turn on lights at night to scare away  
intruders if you hear a noise.  
The indicator light (LED) illuminates  
when a key is pressed (if the key is  
available in the selected mode).  
• Start the coffee from your bedroom  
when you wake up.  
POWER  
• Turn on your electric blanket before  
the movie ends, so it’s nice and warm  
when you go to bed.  
Works in the same way as your original  
remote. Turns All Lights On in X10  
mode.  
PC  
Use this manual to become familiar with  
your MouseRemote....  
Press first to enable the mouse and PC  
functions.  
This manual will explain how to set up  
your MouseRemote to use it with your PC  
as a wireless mouse.  
S (SETUP)  
Used to set up the remote to control your  
TV, VCR, Cable box, etc.  
Next, it shows you how to set it up to  
control your existing Audio/Video  
equipment.  
TV, VCR, CBL, AUX  
Used to select the device you want to  
control.  
Next, it will show you how you can use it  
with an X10 Transceiver Module X10  
Modules (sold separately) to operate  
electrical devices in your home.  
X10  
Lets you control X10 Modules to operate  
lamps and appliances around the home.  
(Transceiver, sold separately, is required).  
Finally, the manual will show how you  
can expand your system with some of the  
many additional X10 products you can  
purchase.  
MOUSE PAD  
Moves the cursor around the screen.  
MOUSE BUTTONS, L AND  
R
Used as left and right mouse buttons.  
HAND SYMBOL  
Used to drag a selection after clicking on  
it with the L mouse button.  
Battery Installation  
VOLUME +/- (UP/DOWN)  
1. Push the tab and  
lift off the battery  
cover.  
Works like your original remote. Also  
brightens and dims lamps in X10 mode.  
Works as Line Up/Down in PC mode.  
CHANNEL +/- (UP/DOWN)  
Works like your original remote. Also  
works as On and Off in X10 mode. Also  
works as Page Up/Down in PC mode.  
2. Insert four AAA  
alkaline batteries,  
taking care to  
match the + and -  
marks in the  
MUTE  
Works the same as your original remote.  
Turns All Modules off in X10 mode.  
battery  
compartment.  
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The MouseRemote buttons can be  
programmed to perform various functions  
using X10’s MouseRemote software, but  
they are pre-programmed with the  
following defaults:  
LEARN  
Used to learn codes from existing  
remotes.  
0-9  
Used as with your original remote and to  
enter device codes. Can also be  
configured to perform PC functions.  
When PC mode is selected the keys  
default to the following:  
Key  
PC mode  
ENT  
Used to confirm certain entries.  
Power  
Close current application.  
A-B  
0
0
Used as a TV/VCR button.  
1
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
U
P/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT CURSORS  
Used to navigate menu functions  
5
5
OK  
6
7
8
9
Ent  
A.B  
6
7
8
9
Selects a function.  
MENU  
Used for menu selections on DBS  
receivers.  
Return.  
Toggle between maximize  
and restore for current  
window.  
EXIT  
Exits from the Menu function.  
A, B, C, D BUTTONS  
Special function buttons.  
Up arrow Nudge mouse cursor up.  
Down arrow Nudge mouse cursor down.  
Left arrow Nudge mouse cursor left.  
Right arrow Nudge mouse cursor right.  
PLAY, REW, FF, STOP, REC, PAUSE  
Work the same as on your original VCR  
remote. You must press the REC button  
twice to begin recording.  
OK  
Return.  
Play  
Stop  
FF  
REW  
Rec  
Pause  
Vol+  
Vol-  
Play, default player*  
Stop, default player*  
FF, default player*  
REW, default player*  
REC, default player*  
Pause, default player*  
Volume Up, default player*  
Volume Down, default  
player*  
Note that the mouse pad and the L, R, and  
drag buttons on the remote are only active  
after you press the PC button. They are  
not active in TV, VCR, CBL, AUX, or  
X10 modes. Note that the mouse cursor  
will move faster as you press and hold the  
mouse pad. To adjust mouse speed  
settings click on the RemoteMouse’s tray  
icon and select Configure. You can also  
configure the MouseRemote here to work  
with X10’s ShowTimedigital photo  
viewer (sold separately).  
Mute  
Menu  
Mute, default player*  
Bring up Windows Start  
Menu.  
Exit  
Esc (Escape).  
* The default player is Windows Media  
Player.  
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MOUSE OPERATION  
You can also use the Drag button to act as  
if you were clicking and holding the left  
mouse button to move an object. It’s that  
simple!  
The UR86A MouseRemote works with  
the wireless USB receiver (CM19A). The  
remote control sends wireless RF signals  
(from up to 40 ft. away) to the receiver  
which is connected to your PC’s USB  
port.  
Or, if you already own X10s ShowTime™  
PC to TV Photo Viewer, the VT37A that  
came with it, also acts as a receiver for  
the MouseRemote.  
Note that the mouse pad and the L, R, and  
drag buttons on the remote are only active  
after you press the PC button. They are  
not active in TV, VCR, CBL, AUX, or  
X10 modes. Note that the mouse cursor  
will move faster as you press and hold the  
mouse pad.  
Mouse pad  
CAUTION: Do not use both receivers  
at the same time. If you own ShowTime  
use the receiver that came with it and  
do not use the CM19A.  
MOUSE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
Install the software from the link you  
received in the e-mail sent to you after  
you purchased the MouseRemote. (You  
need to be connected to the Internet while  
you install the software). If instructed by  
the software installer (VT37A only), shut  
down your PC, connect the VT37A to  
your USB port and restart your PC.  
Windows will detect new hardware and  
install the driver for it.  
Left mouse button  
Right mouse button  
Drag button  
You can, at any time, still use your  
existing mouse, which always overrides  
the MouseRemote.  
Using the MouseRemote to move the  
cursor around the screen and open and  
close applications is very easy to do and  
allows you, for example, to give PC  
presentations from across the room.  
However, the advanced features of the  
MouseRemote let you configure many of  
the remote’s buttons to perform special  
function such as launching your Web  
Browser, or a DVD or CD player in your  
PC, etc.  
CM19A  
USB connector.  
Configuration  
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the  
CM19A to your USB port until you have  
installed the X10 software.  
Click the MouseRemote tray icon and  
select Maximize, to bring up a picture of  
the MouseRemote.  
Wait for about 10 seconds after re-  
booting. Then press the PC button. Now  
you can use the MouseRemote as a  
wireless mouse. You use the mouse pad  
on the remote to move the cursor around  
the PC screen, and use the left and right  
mouse buttons just like the left and right  
buttons on a regular mouse.  
The MouseRemote buttons which are  
programmable are shown in a different  
color. Some buttons cannot be  
programmed, e.g., (setup/PC/TV/VCR/  
CBL/AUX/X10/Learn), etc. Right-  
clicking on the programmable buttons lets  
you program them.  
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When you right-click on a button that is  
programmable a window like the one  
shown below is displayed.  
Web lets you program any key to launch  
your default browser and go straight to  
whatever URL you designate. When you  
click on the Web tab you will see a  
window with a dialog box into which you  
type the Web address that you want the  
button to take you to.  
Multimedia lets you control your PC’s  
CD, DVD, or MP3 player, etc., with the  
buttons you program. For example, right-  
click on the Play button, select the  
Multimedia tab. Select the type of Media  
Player you want the key to activate, and  
Play for the function. Repeat the above  
steps for Stop, FF, REW, Pause, etc.  
This window lets you configure the  
button for what you want it to do. There  
are 6 different things that you can  
program a button to do. These are:  
Edit lets you set up any key to perform  
tasks such as Page Up, Page Down, Tab,  
Home, Type, Copy, Paste, etc. Type  
allows to you assign text to a button so  
that it will be “typed” into any box you  
place the cursor over. For example you  
could assign a password to any button  
and then “type” it into a dialog box with  
the press of a button after you launch  
America Online,® etc.  
Launch  
Web  
Multimedia  
Edit  
System  
Advanced  
System lets you set up any button to  
maximize, minimize, or resize windows,  
close applications, shut down Windows®  
select the Windows Start button, etc.  
Launch lets you launch any application  
you choose from the button. For example:  
To set up button number 1 to launch your  
word processor:  
Advanced. This is an advanced feature  
that will primarily be used by  
programmers. It allows application  
specific information to be directed to the  
associated windows application. Click on  
the help button for more information.  
Launch the MouseRemote from the Start  
Menu, or from its shortcut. Or maximize  
it from the task bar if its minimized.  
When you see the picture of the Mouse  
Remote, right-click on the number 1  
button.  
Normally you will configure the Mouse  
Remote’s buttons by clicking on the Tray  
icon and then clicking Maximize. If the  
tray icon is NOT visible in the system  
tray (because you closed it) Select Start,  
then Programs, then Remote, then launch  
the RemoteMouse, to again show the  
RemoteMouse and the tray icon.  
When you see the dialog box above, click  
on the Launch tab.  
Next click in the File Name box and type  
in the path and name for your word  
processor, or browse to find its location.  
Click OK to exit the above window. Now  
anytime you press PC followed by 1 on  
the MouseRemote, you will launch your  
word processor.  
There is extensive help available for the  
MouseRemote software. It is suggested  
that you refer to this help for more  
details.  
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Right-click button 1. Click on the Web  
tab, then type the desired Web address.  
Click OK. Repeat the process for each  
URL you want to program for each  
numeric button.  
TYPICAL APPLICATION SCENARIO  
Here’s a typical scenario that gives you an  
idea of what you can do with the power of  
the MouseRemote:  
Right-click on the button you want to  
launch your PC’s CD player, then click on  
the Multimedia tab. Select your media  
device and function (Play). Repeat the  
process for Stop, Pause, FF, REW, Mute,  
numeric keys.  
Program a couple of Web Sites into the  
back in your armchair and press the PC  
button followed by the appropriate  
number button to launch your Web  
Browser and go to the address you  
programmed. Then using the channel up  
and down button s and volume up and  
down button s as scroll functions, page  
through the site, while listening to a CD  
that you started playing earlier.  
Program other buttons to perform other  
functions, for example:  
Program button 4 to launch your MP3  
player, then program Play, Stop, Pause  
etc., to operate your MP3 player after  
you press 4.  
After a while, skip back to track 7 on the  
CD by pressing the button you  
programmed to launch your PC’s CD  
player, followed by the button you  
programmed to skip back.  
Program button 5 to launch your  
Windows Media Player, then program  
Play, Stop, Pause etc., to operate your  
Windows Media Player after you press 5.  
Then return to Web browsing mode by  
pressing the button you programmed to  
launch your Web Browser.  
Program button 6 to launch your PC’s CD  
or DVD Player, then program Play, Stop,  
Pause etc., to operate it after you press 6.  
Later still, as it starts to get dark, press  
the X10 key and turn on the living room  
lights.*  
Etc.  
Then pause your CD while you answer  
the phone.  
Note, in practise you probably won’t need  
to program all the buttons for your  
selected Media Player as the default  
buttons (Play, Stop, etc.) will most likely  
work just fine.  
Press the Power button to close your Web  
Browser and then press the button that  
you previously configured to dial your  
voice mail to pick up messages on your  
PC.  
* (Requires X10 Transceiver and  
Modules, sold separately).  
To configure the above:  
Click the MouseRemote’s tray icon and  
select Maximize.  
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SETTING UP FOR TV, VCR,  
CABLE, CD, AND SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
USING AUX TO CONTROL A  
SECOND TV, VCR, CABLE BOX  
OR SATELLITE RECEIVER  
The AUX button is normally used to  
control an audio component such as a CD  
player, but it can also be configured to  
control a second TV, VCR, cable box or  
satellite receiver.  
1. Turn on the device  
you want to control  
(TV, VCR, cable  
box, etc.).  
1. Turn on the device  
you want to control.  
2. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release the  
SETUP button.  
2. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release  
Setup button.  
3. Press and release  
the mode button*  
that matches the  
device you want to  
control. The LED  
blinks once. Use  
AUX for CDs.  
3. Press the AUX  
button.  
4. Enter the 3 digit  
Code from the  
Library Code Tables.  
The LED turns off  
after the last digit  
entered.  
4. Enter the 3 digit  
Code from the  
Library Code Tables.  
The LED turns off  
after the last digit  
entered.  
5. Point the remote at  
the device and press  
the POWER button.  
Your device should  
turn off.  
5. Point the remote at  
your A/V component  
and press the  
POWER button.  
Your A/V  
component should  
turn off.  
6. Turn your device on  
and press CH +. If  
the device responds,  
setup is complete.  
6. Turn your A/V  
component on and  
press CH +. If it  
responds, setup is  
complete.  
* You can store any code (TV, VCR, CBL,  
SAT, CD etc.) under any mode except TV.  
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3. Press the mode  
button that matches  
the equipment you  
want to control.  
The LED blinks  
once.  
Notes:  
If your audio/video component does not  
respond, try the other codes for your  
brand. If it still doesnt respond, try the  
Code Search method below.  
If some buttons do not operate your  
equipment, try one of the other codes for  
your brand.  
4. Press CH +  
repeatedly* until the  
device to be  
If the LED blinks rapidly when you enter  
the code, you may have entered an  
invalid code. Recheck the code in the  
code list and try again.  
controlled changes  
channel.  
For CD players use the AUX button. For  
Laser Disks use the VCR button.  
If you accidentally  
go past the code, just  
press CH -  
repeatedly until the  
channel changes  
again.  
SEARCHING FOR CODES  
You can store any type of code under any  
mode key except TV. e.g. you can store  
any code (TV, VCR, CBL, SAT, CD etc.)  
under modes VCR, CBL or AUX.  
5. Press and release the  
ENTER button to  
The procedure below assumes that you  
want to store VCR codes under the VCR  
key, Cable codes under CBL, etc. If you  
want to store a VCR code under CBL,  
etc., first follow the procedure on page 17  
and try ANY CBL code from the code  
tables, e.g. press CBL in step 3, on page  
17, then enter ANY VCR code. Then  
follow the steps below.  
complete the setup.  
*Note: You may have to press CH +  
many times (50+). If the device does not  
have a Channel Up function, use the  
PLAY button (VCR only) or the POWER  
button.  
1. Turn on the device  
you want to control.  
2. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release  
Setup button.  
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LEARNING  
IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING  
THE SEARCH PROCEDURE  
Your UR86A Remote has the codes for  
most TVs, VCRs, etc. in its code library.  
However, if the code for your particular  
device is not found in the library, you can  
learn these codes from your existing  
remote. Or if you find a code from the  
code tables included with this owner’s  
manual that “almost” matches your  
device, but a few buttons are missing, you  
can learn just those buttons.  
1. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release  
Setup button.  
2. Press the mode  
button that matches  
the equipment you  
want to identify  
The LED blinks  
once.  
1. Point your existing  
remote at the  
UR86A Remote with  
a distance of about 1  
inch between the  
remotes.  
2. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release the  
Setup button.  
3. Press and release  
SETUP. The LED  
blinks once.  
3. Press the mode  
button that matches  
the equipment you  
want to learn. The  
LED blinks once.  
4. To find the first  
digit, press each  
number button from  
0 to 9 until the LED  
blinks. The number  
you pressed is the  
first digit of the  
code.  
4. Press and release the  
LEARN button. The  
LED blinks once.  
5. Press each number  
button from 0 to 9  
again as above to  
5. Press and release the  
button on the  
find the second digit.  
UR86A Remote that  
you want to teach.  
(e.g. POWER) The  
LED blinks once.  
6. Press each number  
button in turn to find  
the third digit. When  
the third digit has  
been found, the LED  
will go out.  
6. Press the button on  
your existing remote  
that you want to  
learn. Hold the  
button until the LED  
on the UR86A  
Remote blinks off.  
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HOME AUTOMATION  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each button you  
The first thing you need to understand is  
that there are two different devices you  
need to control your house; Controllers  
and Modules. Any light or appliance that  
you want to control is plugged into a  
Module and that Module is then plugged  
into a standard AC outlet.  
want to learn.  
8. When you’ve  
finished learning all  
the keys, press  
SETUP.  
Modules receive commands from  
Controllers. Examples include the Lamp  
Module (sold separately). The  
Transceiver Module (also sold separately)  
is another example (although  
it also doubles as a  
Notes:  
Make sure you have fresh batteries in  
both remotes before learning.  
Take care not to move either remote while  
pressing the buttons.  
Controller as described  
later).  
Experiment with the distance between the  
remotes if you have a problem learning.  
Controllers are plugged  
into standard wall outlets  
and send commands to  
Modules over your  
existing electrical wiring  
in your house without  
affecting your electricity  
in any way.  
Some remotes do not have their LED in  
the center so you might need to  
experiment with the side-to-side position  
of the remotes relative to each other.  
Do not sit directly under an incandescent  
lamp while teaching the remote.  
In most cases you will hold the button on  
the remote you are learning from until the  
LED goes out on the UR86A Remote. In  
some cases however, you might find that  
the LED on the UR86A Remote doesnt  
go out until you release the key on the  
remote you are learning from.  
The Transceiver Module  
works as a Controller when  
it is used with a remote  
control such as the X10  
MouseRemote. When the  
Transceiver Module  
You cannot store any functions under the  
following keys: Learn, Setup, TV, VCR,  
CBL, AUX, X10, the Mouse pad or its  
Left, Right, or Grab buttons.  
receives a command from  
a remote control it sends  
digital signals over your  
existing house  
wiring to a Module which  
receives the signals and  
executes the command.  
The Remote uses radio  
frequency (RF) signals  
to send commands to  
the Transceiver Module.  
RF signals can go right  
through walls, so you  
can use the Mouse  
Although up to 150 buttons can be  
learned, only one different remote type  
can be stored under any one Mode.  
RESTORING THE DEFAULTS  
If you have problems learning keys, try a  
Mode Reset or Master Reset, and then try  
learning them again.  
Mode reset  
Press and hold Setup until LED lights,  
then press Mode, Learn, Learn, Setup.  
This restores the default code for that  
particular Mode (TV, VCR, CBL, AUX).  
Master reset  
Remote to control  
lights or appliances from  
anywhere in your home.  
Press and hold Setup until LED lights,  
then press Learn, Learn, Setup. This  
restores the default for ALL keys.  
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INSTALLING HOME  
AUTOMATION  
HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES  
UNIT CODE  
DIAL  
COMPONENTS  
TRANSCEIVER MODULE  
The Transceiver Module (sold separately)  
receives radio frequency (RF) commands  
from the MouseRemote to operate a lamp  
or appliance plugged into it. The  
HO USE CO DE  
DIAL  
Transceiver Module also passes on  
commands over your house wiring to  
control other X10 Modules. Note that  
(unlike the Lamp Module) you cannot  
dim and brighten a lamp connected to the  
Transceiver Module.  
Each Module has a specific address made  
up of a House Code (red dial on the face  
of the Module) and a Unit Code (black  
dial on the face of the Module).  
You should locate the Transceiver  
Module centrally in the home for  
maximum range when controlled by the  
MouseRemote.  
The Controller first sends an address and  
then a command on the AC power lines.  
Only the Module with a matching address  
will execute the command. If more than  
one Module has the same address, both  
Modules will execute the command.  
Addresses are set on the Module by  
turning the two dials on the front of the  
Module to the desired letter and number  
(using a small screwdriver or a coin). The  
House Code is selected from the letters A  
through P, and the Unit Code is selected  
from the numbers 1 through 16.  
1. Set the House Code  
to ‘A’ .  
2. Plug a lamp or  
appliance into the  
Transceiver Module.  
3. Plug the Transceiver  
Module into a  
convenient AC  
outlet. Fully extend  
the antenna.  
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CONTROLLING X10  
MODULES  
LAMP MODULE  
The Lamp Module (sold separately) may  
be used to control any incandescent lamp  
rated up to 300W. It is not suitable for  
other types of lamps such as fluorescent  
or energy saving lamps, or lamps which  
include a dimmer control.  
If you have installed the Transceiver  
Module (sold separately) you can control  
it and other X10 modules as follows:  
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.  
1. Press and release the  
X10 button.  
1. Set the House Code  
to ‘Aand the Unit  
Code to ‘2.’  
2. Use the number  
buttons to enter the  
Unit Code number of  
the chosen module.  
(You do not need to  
enter ‘0’ first for a  
single digit number.)  
2. Plug a lamp into the  
Lamp Module.  
3. Press the appropriate  
button for the  
function you require,  
e.g. Ch+ (see  
below).  
3. Plug the Lamp  
Module into a  
convenient AC  
outlet.  
X10 Functions:  
On:  
Off:  
Bright:  
Dim:  
All Lights On:  
CHANNEL +  
CHANNEL –  
VOLUME +  
VOLUME –  
POWER  
All Modules Off: MUTE  
Note: You cannot dim or brighten an  
Appliance Module. If the module was off  
and you press Bright or Dim (VOLUME+  
or VOLUME-) this will simply turn the  
module on.  
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CHANGING THE X10 HOUSE CODE  
The MouseRemote defaults to House  
Code A, and in most cases you will not  
need to change this unless you are  
experiencing interference from a  
neighboring X10 system.  
CONTROLLINGAN  
IR MINI CONTROLLER (IR543)  
If you already own an IR Mini Controller,  
you will need to change the X10 Home  
Automation code in the remote to use it.  
The code for standard X10 Home  
Automation is 780. The code to control  
the IR543 Mini Controller is 781. To  
change the code:  
1. Press and release the  
X10 button.  
1. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release the  
SETUP button.  
2. Press and hold  
SETUP until the  
LED indicator lights  
steadily. Release the  
Setup button.  
2. Press and release the  
X10 button.  
3. Use the number  
buttons to enter the  
number equivalent to  
the chosen House  
Code (1=A, 2=B  
..16=P).  
3. Enter 781 to control  
an IR Mini  
Controller, 780 for  
standard X10  
control. The LED  
turns off after the  
last digit entered.  
4. Press the ENTER  
button to confirm the  
House Code. The  
LED turns off.  
Note: In most cases, you will not need to  
use an IR543 Mini Controller to receive  
commands from the MouseRemote - the  
Transceiver Module (or any X10 Security  
System) does this for you and has the  
added advantage of working through  
walls. It also has the advantage of letting  
you control up to 16 X10 Modules - i.e.  
with a Transceiver when you press 1-6-  
ON you turn on Module number 16. With  
an IR543 when you press 1-6-ON you  
turn on Modules 1 AND 6. The IR543 can  
only control 10 Modules (1-9 plus  
Note: The Housecode you choose must  
match the Housecode on the Transceiver  
Module you are using it with.  
IMPORTANT: make sure above that you  
press X10, Setup, then the number for the  
Housecode you want, then Enter. If you  
accidentally press Setup, X10, then a  
number, you might change the code for  
the X10 button, and it will no longer  
work as an X10 button. You will then  
need to change the X10 button back to  
code 780 as described on the following  
page.  
0=10). You cannot control the IR543  
Mini Controller and the Transceiver  
Module at the same time from the X10  
button, but you can program an IR Mini  
Controller under the AUX button.  
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EXPANDING  
YOUR SYSTEM  
Switch entrance or garage lights on  
from your car with the convenient  
Keychain Remote KR21A.  
The modules illustrated below represent  
just a few of the wide range of X10  
compatible modules you can choose from  
to expand your Home Automation  
system. They are available from electrical  
outlets, department stores and mail order  
catalogs.  
Replace your existing wall switches  
with the Wall Switch Module WS467.  
Installs like a regular dimmer. On/Off  
and Bright/Dim functions. Other  
models available for 3-way and  
fluorescent lighting.  
X10 Home Automation products also  
integrate with X10 security systems, so  
you can use the security remotes that  
come with them to control macros and  
flash lights when the security system is  
tripped.  
Control a ceiling light, closet  
light, etc. with the convenient  
Screw-in Lamp Module LM15A.  
Check out our Web Site at:  
WWW.X10.COM  
Replace existing AC wall outlets  
for more information on these and many  
other X10 products.  
with the Receptacle Module  
SR227. Has one 15A/1800W  
controlled outlet and one outlet  
which is always on.  
Use the Mini Timer MT10A  
to program up to 4 X10  
Modules to go on and off up  
to twice a day.  
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Remote Chime Module SC546 to  
call Dad up for dinner, or warn  
people you’re about to turn on the  
sprinklers.  
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Motion Detector PR511  
turns on at dusk and/or  
when it detects move-  
ment, and sends X10  
signals to control other  
modules, or trigger  
Use the isolated contacts on the  
Universal Module UM506 to control  
pool pumps, sprinklers, drapes and  
other low voltage equipment.  
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ActiveHome macros.  
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your thermostat to  
reduce the room  
temperature at night or  
at the times you set to  
save energy. No wiring  
needed to your existing  
thermostat.  
Fit a Wireless Wall Switch SS13A/  
SS15A anywhere you need an  
extra switch - with no wires.  
Sends commands to the  
Transceiver Module just like a  
remote.  
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HD245 to control 220V appliances  
such as air conditioners and water  
heaters.  
The PowerFlash Module PF284  
connects to dry contact or low  
voltage alarm terminals on your  
burglar alarm system and flashes  
X10 controlled lights when it is  
triggered.  
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Also compatible with FireCracker  
for details.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
MOUSE RELATED PROBLEMS:  
The Transceiver doesn’t respond to the  
remote:  
No mouse control or PC operation at all:  
Ensure the remote is in PC mode by  
pressing the PC button before you  
operate the mouse pad, mouse buttons  
or any of the programmed keys.  
• Check the House Code on the  
Transceiver is set to A. If you have  
changed the Housecode on the remote  
(see p. 28), check that it matches the  
Housecode on the Transceiver.  
The remote might have lost its  
programmed code for PC mode  
somehow. Reprogram it by pressing  
the Setup button (S) until the red light  
comes on, then press PC, 5,8,0.  
• If you changed the code for the X10  
button, change it back to code 780, see  
page 29.  
• Press the ON/OFF button on the front  
of the Transceiver to confirm it  
operates the equipment connected to  
it. Check that you have power to the  
AC outlet.  
No mouse control or no cursor in  
Windows:  
Ensure that the CM19A Receiver is  
plugged into your USB port.  
The Transceiver works, but other  
modules don’t respond:  
Ensure that you are not using more  
than one receiver. If you own  
ShowTime, use its receiver and don’t  
use the CM19A.  
• Check that the module has the same  
Housecode as the Transceiver.  
Ensure that a compatible driver is  
loaded (by installing the X10 software  
for the MouseRemote, see page 10).  
• Try plugging the Module into a  
different AC outlet.  
The Remote won’t control your A/V  
equipment, or doesn’t work at all:  
A DOS driver might be loaded and  
could be leaving the system in an  
unknown state before Windows starts.  
Remove all DOS mouse drivers, and  
restart Windows.  
• Use manual controls or the original  
remote control to confirm the  
equipment is working properly.  
• Be sure you pressed the device key for  
the device you want to control, TV,  
VCR, etc.  
Cursor jumps when a button on the  
MouseRemote is pressed:  
The X10 mouse driver has not been  
installed. Install it as discussed on  
page 10.  
• Re-enter the code for your A/V  
product from the code listings included  
on a separate sheet.  
Cursor movement seems slow or  
sluggish:  
• Try searching for the code as described  
on page 18.  
Try different speed settings in the  
RemoteMouse Properties Sheet (select  
Configure from the tray icon).  
• Replace the MouseRemotes batteries.  
The Remote won’t control my audio  
CD player:  
Tray Icon not visible:  
You can program a button on the  
MouseRemote to control the CD  
player in your PC. To control an  
external audio CD player set it up  
under the AUX key. Press Setup, then  
AUX, then enter the code from the  
code listings under the heading CD  
Codes (on separate sheet, included).  
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WARRANTY  
You might have selected close from  
the Menu that comes up when you  
click on the tray icon. Select Start,  
then Programs, then Remote, then  
launch the MouseRemote, to again  
show the MouseRemote and its tray  
icon.  
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
X10.COM A DIV. OF X10 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY,  
INC. (X10) WARRANTS ITS 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.  
The X10 mouse driver has not been  
installed, or the MouseRemote has not  
been detected. Check in Device  
Manager that the driver has been  
installed and that all mouse  
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY:  
1. CALL 1-800-675-3044, OR VISIT  
WWW.X10.COM, OR E-MAIL [email protected]  
TO OBTAIN A RETURN MERCHANDISE  
AUTHORIZATION (RMA) NUMBER.  
connections have been made correctly.  
2. RETURN THE DEFECTIVE UNIT POSTAGE  
PREPAID TO THE ADDRESS BELOW  
Note: mouse speed, etc. can be adjusted  
from the RemoteMouse Properties Sheet  
in the tray icon. If the tray icon is not  
visible in the system tray (because you  
closed it) then a launch the Mouse  
Remote from the Start menu and select  
Configure.  
3. ENCLOSE A CHECK FOR $4.00 TO COVER  
HANDLING AND RETURN POSTAGE.  
4. ENCLOSE A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE.  
5. X10 IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING  
DAMAGE. UNITS TO BE RETURNED SHOULD  
BE PACKED CAREFULLY.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY X10  
PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO  
MISUSE, NEGLECT, ACCIDENT, INCORRECT  
WIRING OR TO USE IN VIOLATION OF OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS FURNISHED BY US, NOR EXTEND  
TO ANY UNITS ALTERED OR REPAIRED FOR  
WARRANTY DEFECT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN  
X10. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND  
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  
Refer to the online help for more  
information.  
More information on X10 products can  
be found at  
Software updates and bug fixes for the  
MouseRemote software can be found at  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NO  
REPRESENTATIVE OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO  
ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN  
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  
HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, AND/  
OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO  
THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY  
NOT APPLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER. THIS  
WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND  
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
System Requirements  
Note: The system requirements are not  
defined by the MouseRemote, but by the  
applications that will be enhanced with  
the use of the MouseRemote.  
Minimum:  
Windows 9x/2000/Me/XP, Pentium  
processor, 8MB RAM.  
For more help please visit:  
* All trademarks or registered trademarks  
are trademarks or registered trademarks  
of their respective owners.  
X10.com a division of  
X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.  
3824 North 5th St., Suite C,  
North Las Vegas, NV 89032  
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X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.  
3824 North 5th St., Suite C,  
North Las Vegas, NV 89032  
Web Site: www.x10.com  
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