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The IR27A IconRemote used in conjunction with the UX25A
receiver gives you control of Audio and Video components -
even if they are in a different room from the remote.
Description:
The idea on how to do this is shown in the figure below. Follow
these basic steps:
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Plug the UX25A receiver’s power supply jack into the back
of the UX25A and plug the power supply into an AC wall
outlet in the room where your TV, VCR, stereo components,
etc., are located.
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Plug the IR extender cable into the back of the UX25A.
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Attach the IR emitters on the cable facing the front of up to
two A/V devices that you want to control.
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Point the IR27A in the general direction of the UX25A
receiver and press any button. The UX25A receives the Radio
Frequency (RF) signals and sends the IR signals through the
emitter to control your IR compatible devices (TV, VCR, CD,
etc.).
Note: The IR27A IconRemote and the UX25A can be in different
rooms up to 50 feet away from each other. Add more receivers to
control A/V equipment in more than one room.
Setting Up X10 Devices, cont.
Audio and Video Compatibility
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 IR27A IconRemote. You must set
up the remote with the 0999 device code in order for the
IR27A to communicate to the IR543 Command Center.
When you point the IR27A toward the IR543, it understands
the IR commands and converts them to PLC signals. Any
modules that match the house and unit code transmitted will
either turn on or off, depending on the signal.
To see how to enter a device code, refer to page 42. 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 IR27A corresponding to the X10
Module you want to control. Press C to turn the
module on, CHANNEL – turns it off; to brighten
Lamp and Wall Switch Modules, and VOLUME – to dim
them.
If you own or have purchased the TM751 RF Transceiver
Module, your IR27A 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 18 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.
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