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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).

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.

UNIT CODE

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HOUSE CODE

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Because we know that you are eager to
get started, we’ve kept this introduction
as short as possible, but it contains very
valuable information, so you should read
through it very carefully.

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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.

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 controller as
described later).

Controllers are also
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.

The Transceiver Module works
as a controller when it is used
with a remote control such as
the SuperRemote. When the
Transceiver Module receives
a command from a remote
it sends digital signals over
your existing house wiring
to a Module which
receives the signals and
executes the command.

The remote uses radio frequency (RF)
signals to send commands to the
Transceiver module. RF signals can go
right through walls, so you can use the
remotes to control lights or appliances
from anywhere in your home.

Summary of Contents for UR19A SuperRemote

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL UR19A SUPERREMOTE...

Page 2: ...ent electrical circuit from the radio TV experiencing the interference If necessary consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions NOTE Modifications to any of the components in this kit will vo...

Page 3: ...ecome familiar with your SuperRemote This manual will explain how to set up your SuperRemote to use it with your existing Audio Video equipment Next it will show you how you can use it to set up an X...

Page 4: ...g 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 tha...

Page 5: ...receives radio frequency RF commands from the SuperRemote to operate a lamp or appliance plugged into it The Transceiver Module also passes on commands over your house wiring to control other X 10 mod...

Page 6: ...DESCRIPTIONS INDICATOR LIGHT The indicator light flashes when the remote is operating POWER Works in the same way as your original remote SET UP Used for programming the remote X 10 Lets you control X...

Page 7: ...26 067 073 078 079 080 102 171 172 195 KAWASHO 015 017 022 KAYPANI 188 KEC 055 KENWOOD 017 022 KLOSS NOVABEAM 081 082 187 196 KTV 051 055 083 184 189 190 LODGENET 096 LOEWE 075 LOGIK 096 LUXMAN 017 02...

Page 8: ...JESTIC 096 MARANTS 075 MARANTZ 017 022 075 091 MATSUI 075 MEI 189 MEMOREX 014 022 062 095 096 MGA 017 018 022 034 035 059 064 092 093 095 MIDLAND 067 164 184 185 194 MINUTZ 065 MITSUBISHI 017 018 022...

Page 9: ...TMK 026 037 060 UNITECH 026 VECTOR RESEARCH 022 023 028 029 VICTOR 023 COLT 074 CRAIG 026 027 036 074 CURTIS MATHES 013 015 022 026 029 031 034 035 CYBERNEX 026 DAEWOO 028 030 032 038 039 040 041 123...

Page 10: ...126 VIDEOSONIC 026 WARDS 014 015 026 027 028 034 036 039 042 068 069 074 109 114 115 116 120 129 XR 1000 034 039 074 YAMAHA 022 023 024 031 071 124 ZENITH 017 111 117 132 141 CABLE CODES ABC 014 015 0...

Page 11: ...SHIBA 074 VECTOR RESEARCH 017 032 VICTOR 035 YAMAHA 018 065 066 077 HOME AUTOMATION CODES X 10 HOME AUTOMATION RF 013 X 10 HOME AUTOMATION IR543 014 GE HOMEMINDER 015 LASER DISC CODES PIONEER 093 PROS...

Page 12: ...until the channel changes again 5 Press and release the ENTER button to complete the setup USING AUX TO CONTROL A SECOND TV VCR CABLE BOX OR SATELLITE RECEIVER The AUX button is normally used to cont...

Page 13: ...times 50 If the device does not have a Channel Up function use the PLAY button VCR only or the POWER button IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING THE SEARCH PROCEDURE 1 Press and hold the SETUP until the LED...

Page 14: ...se Code 1 A 2 B 16 P CONTROLLING X 10 MODULES If you have purchased and installed a Transceiver Module you can control it and other X 10 modules as follows 1 Press and release the X 10 button 1 Press...

Page 15: ...elow your thermostat to reduce the room temperature at night or at the times you set to save energy No wiring needed to your existing thermostat Replace existing AC wall outlets with the Receptacle Mo...

Page 16: ...er the code for your A V product from the code listings on pages 12 through 21 Try searching for codes as described on page 23 Replace the Remote s batteries Fit a Wireless Wall Switch RW724 anywhere...

Page 17: ...END TO ANY UNITS ALTERED OR REPAIRED FOR WARRANTY DEFECT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN X 10 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED...

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