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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE 
FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE 
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL 
INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING 
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency 
energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in 
strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it 
may cause interference to radio and television reception. 
It has been type tested and found to comply with the 
limits for remote control devices in accordance with 
the specifi cations in Sub-Parts B and C of Part 15 of 
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against such interference in a residential 
installation. However, there is no guarantee that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation. 
If this equipment does cause interference to radio 
or television reception, which can be determined by 
unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference 
by one or more of the following measures:

•  Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing the 

interference.

•  Relocate the interface with respect to the radio/TV.

•  Move the interface away from the radio/TV.

•  Plug the interface into an outlet on a different electrical 

circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the interference.

•  If necessary, consult your local Dealer for additional 

suggestions.

NOTE: Modifi cations to any of the components in this kit 
will void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

 FCC Caution

Remember to exercise good common sense when 
using the Home Automation features of your remote 
- especially when scheduling unattended devices. 
There can be some unexpected consequences if not 
used with care. For example, an empty coffee pot can 
be remotely turned on. If that should happen, your 
coffee pot could be damaged from overheating. If an 
electric heater is turned on by remote control while 
clothing is draped over it, a fi re could result.
DO NOT USE the remote for the control of high power 
heating appliances such as portable heaters.

Caution: 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not 

disassemble any part of the Home Automation System’s 
plug-in Modules or Controllers. No user serviceable parts 
are inside. If you spill liquid on a unit, disconnect the 
unit from the AC outlet to prevent possible fi re or shock 
hazard and consult authorized service personnel. 

Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected 
to any of these units should bear the UL listing or CSA 
certifi cation mark and should not have been modifi ed in 
any way that might defeat their safety features.

Warning: 

To prevent electric shock hazard, do not 

expose any part of the Home Automation System to rain 
or moisture.

 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Summary of Contents for IconRemote IR34A

Page 1: ...Model IR34A IconRemote Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...t 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 void...

Page 3: ...iar 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 i...

Page 4: ...2 3 16 ENTER Used after direct channel number entry if required to immediately change to the selected channel 17 NUMBERS Enter numbers for direct channel selection Functions in red are available in A...

Page 5: ...to the screen where you set up your first device TV See next page K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 Setup Battery Installation On the back of the remote push down on the tab and lift the cover off Match...

Page 6: ...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 I...

Page 7: ...e 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...

Page 8: ...smit 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 transmitting IR only 6 7 Sett...

Page 9: ...ce icon side key Next select the room that you ve set the device in Basement Press the icon to test the RF transmission for the device Setting Up X10 Devices cont In the following example we ll set up...

Page 10: ...atus 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 Extended Features Any Side Key associated with an icon that has exte...

Page 11: ...The example shown to the right has two X10 Home Automation 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...

Page 12: ...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 Also when you sele...

Page 13: ...s 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 t...

Page 14: ...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 If you press a right Side K...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...rename it with the name of the function that you learned 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 simi...

Page 17: ...til we selected a space We continued this process until we had DVD Zoom displayed Press OK to save the new label for the key we just learned The next time you set the remote to the mode that you learn...

Page 18: ...the 0 zero key twice to select a space and then 1 to select 1 Macro 1 is then displayed Press Done to save the new label for the Macro you learned and stored under the L1 key The next time you select...

Page 19: ...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 Pick a device yo...

Page 20: ...ons Adding Editing Favorites This lets you add favorites to an existing group edit favorites in an existing group or add favorites to a new group Press the HOME key select Setup and then select Favori...

Page 21: ...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 When you ve entered the new name press OK to save the new name for...

Page 22: ...rned codes under the AUX 1 key in DVD mode Setting up more cont Clearing Settings in the Remote This feature lets you clear erase various things you ve set up in the remote Press these keys using the...

Page 23: ...e you want to set up Punchthrough e g TV Punchthrough cont At this screen you set how you want the Volume Up Down and Mute keys to operate when the remote is in TV mode Select how you want the Channel...

Page 24: ...o 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...

Page 25: ...t a Side Key that has No device assigned to it 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 selecti...

Page 26: ...n appears Enter your password to execute the your choice Press Back to leave the Enter Code screen The IR34A IconRemote used in conjunction with the RE549 Half Powermid gives you control of Audio and...

Page 27: ...may not contain the code for your device Try learning the codes you need from your old remote Install new batteries The remote does not operate some features of your product Program the remote with a...

Page 28: ...54 55 Notes Notes...

Page 29: ...IR34A 6 10 X10 com a Division of X10 Wireless Technology Inc 3824 North 5th St Suite C North Las Vegas NV 89032 Web Site www x10 com...

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