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IRLinc Receiver Owner’s Manual 

 

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Installing IRLinc Receiver 

1)  Mount the IR sensor where it will be in the line of sight of the IR remote you plan to use. Be sure to mount the 

sensor within 6 feet of an outlet, unless you plan to use an extension cord to power IRLinc. 

2)  Plug IRLinc into an unswitched wall outlet 

The IRLinc Status LED will turn on solid

 

3)  Plug the IR sensor’s mini-plug into the jack on the bottom of IRLinc 

4)  If you are using a universal remote, proceed to step 5.  

If you are using the included credit card remote, remove its battery isolation tab and 
proceed to 

Linking IRLinc Receiver to an INSTEON Responder.

 

 

5)  Program the universal remote: 

a)  Choose a mode on the remote that you don’t use (e.g., CD, AUX, PVR, etc) 

b)  Use the remote’s documentation to set this mode to one of the NEC three or four-

digit codes 

c)  Point the remote at IRLinc from at least 6 inches away and tap the Power button  

 

If the green Talk-back  LED  flashes, the IR code is compatible. Continue to 
Linking. See 

Linking IRLinc Receiver to an INSTEON Responder.

 

 

If the Talk-back LED does not flash, the IR code from the remote is not 
compatible. Start over from step a with another IR code.  

 

6)  OPTIONAL: You can use the pass-through outlet on the front of IRLinc as you would an ordinary uncontrolled 

wall outlet. However, do not plug another home automation product into this outlet. 

USING IRLINC RECEIVER  

Using the Credit Card Remote 

The included credit card remote is compatible with IRLinc Receiver v1.3+. It is not compatible with X10 devices.  

Scene Control Buttons 

These buttons are pre-paired with each other, such that when you Link an INSTEON device to the 
Up arrow, the Down arrow will also control that device.  

 

Tap the Up arrow to activate the scene 

 

Tap the Down arrow to deactivate the scene 

 

Press & hold the Up arrow to brighten the scene 

 

Press & hold the Down arrow to dim the scene  

 

Scene Activation Buttons 

These buttons provide smooth and simple scene transitions for when a scene doesn’t need an 
OFF command 

 

Tap to activate a scene 

 

Press & hold to toggle between brightening or dimming the scene 

 

All On/Off Buttons 

These buttons automatically control all devices Linked to any scene in IRLinc for quick, whole-
home control 

 

Tap the On button to turn on all devices Linked to IRLinc

 

 

Tap the Off button to turn off all devices Linked to IRLinc 

 

 

Add/Remove Buttons 

These buttons save time by putting IRLinc into Linking / Unlinking Mode without the need to press 
& hold the Set button on the unit itself 

 

Press & hold the To Scene button for 3 seconds to put IRLinc into Linking Mode

 

 

Press & hold the From Scene button for 3 seconds to put IRLinc into Unlinking Mode 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IRLinc 2411R

Page 1: ...IRLinc Receiver IR to INSTEON Converter Model 2411R ...

Page 2: ...inc Receiver 6 CREATING AN INSTEON SCENE 7 ADVANCED FEATURES 7 Multi Linking and Multi Unlinking 7 Restoring Power to IRLinc Receiver 8 Resetting IRLinc Receiver to its Factory Default Settings 8 X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 9 Setting the X10 Address 9 Removing the X10 Address 9 ABOUT INSTEON 10 Using Dual Band INSTEON Devices to Upgrade Your Network 10 Important Note about INSTEON Networks Split Singl...

Page 3: ...iversal remote control Key IRLinc Receiver Features Installs and Links to other INSTEON devices in minutes Included credit card remote simplifies setup and use Sleek black case blends in seamlessly with A V equipment Indicates INSTEON setup mode activity and operational states with a Status LED Stores setup state in memory so settings aren t lost during power outages Two year warranty What is Incl...

Page 4: ...STEON device An INSTEON device may act as a Controller Responder or sometimes both INSTEON networks are also extremely secure Each INSTEON device is assigned a unique INSTEON ID so unless neighbors or would be hackers have access to your particular device s INSTEON ID they won t be able to control your home even if they are using similar products INSTALLATION Preparing to Install IRLinc Receiver C...

Page 5: ...t on the front of IRLinc as you would an ordinary uncontrolled wall outlet However do not plug another home automation product into this outlet USING IRLINC RECEIVER Using the Credit Card Remote The included credit card remote is compatible with IRLinc Receiver v1 3 It is not compatible with X10 devices Scene Control Buttons These buttons are pre paired with each other such that when you Link an I...

Page 6: ... hold the Responder s Set button for 3 seconds The blue IRLinc Status LED will stop blinking and turn on solid 5 Confirm that Linking was successful by tapping the button you just Linked to on the remote The Responder will respond appropriately Unlinking an INSTEON Responder from IRLinc Receiver If you are no longer going to use an INSTEON Responder that has previously been Linked to IRLinc it is ...

Page 7: ...ponders one right after the other The following will work for the most common INSTEON devices 1 Set each of the Responders to the state you wish to activate from the Controller Turn the Responder on or off set the brightness On Level and Ramp Rate etc If the Responder is a multi scene device e g KeypadLinc tap the desired Scene button until its LED is in the desired state on or off 2 Set the Contr...

Page 8: ...lti Unlinking Mode If the Controller does not have a Set button tap the same On or Scene button you used to put the Controller into Unlinking Mode 5 Test that you have removed the desired Responders from the INSTEON scene by tapping the button you just Unlinked from on the Controller Restoring Power to IRLinc Receiver IRLinc stores all of its settings such as Links to other INSTEON devices with no...

Page 9: ... learn The blue IRLinc Status LED will stop blinking and turn on solid NOTE IRLinc will only send either INSTEON or X10 commands for a given programmed IR code Also if switching between INSTEON and X10 mode for a particular IR code the above steps will need to be performed twice in order to program an X10 command again Removing the X10 Address If you are no longer going to use IRLinc with an X10 a...

Page 10: ...ll automatically retransmit the command up to five times While using at least one dual band device is required when using an RF only device at least two dual band devices are recommended to ensure reliable communication across two phase home wiring systems For larger applications it is recommended to install at least one dual band device for every 750 1 000 square feet Search for dual band INSTEON...

Page 11: ...ly plugged into the bottom mini jack You may be experiencing interference from a light source or TV Turn off the lights and TV and then check to see if IRLinc is responding Re position the sensor and try sending the command from the remote again Responders are taking a long time to respond to IRLinc IRLinc may be sending commands to a Responder that is no longer in use Commands for the unused Resp...

Page 12: ... 6 Philips TIVO Remote IECR06 AV Bose 1131 TV Dell 314 TV GE 1 AV Kenwood 1012 TB Kenwood 230 or 231 TV NEC 1 TV NEC 13 22 25 106 123 or 125 Radioshack 15 2104 VCR NEC 106 Samsung BN59 00511A DVD Audiovox 75 URC MX MX 700 VCR TV N A 289 MX MX 850 MX MX 950 MX 3000 X10 5 in 1 UR74A TV Audiovox 174 X10 8 in 1 UR24A TV Audiovox 22 UR24A TV NEC 17 or 89 UR24A VCR NEC 22 SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION AN...

Page 13: ...hether oral or written express or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranty including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose which may not be disclaimed or supplanted as provided above shall be limited to the two year of the express warranty above No other representation or claim of any nature by any pers...

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