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YOU

YOU

YOU

YOU

YOU

     

ARE

ARE

ARE

ARE

ARE

     

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

     

GETTING

GETTING

GETTING

GETTING

GETTING

     

ANY

ANY

ANY

ANY

ANY

     

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

     

A

A

A

A

ATTTTT

     

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

     

FROM

FROM

FROM

FROM

FROM

     

THE

THE

THE

THE

THE

 VR32A

 VR32A

 VR32A

 VR32A

 VR32A

• Check that the CHANNEL slide switch (labeled A, B, C, D) on both

units is set to the same letter.

• Check that both the transmitter and receiver's power supplies are

plugged in. Check that the ON/OFF switch on the transmitter and
receiver are ON.

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THE

THE

THE

THE

THE

     

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

SOUND

     

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

     

POOR

POOR

POOR

POOR

POOR

OR

OR

OR

OR

OR

     

THERE

THERE

THERE

THERE

THERE

     

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

     

INTERFERENCE

INTERFERENCE

INTERFERENCE

INTERFERENCE

INTERFERENCE

• Try changing the channel on both units. Do this by adjusting the

CHANNEL slide switch on each unit to any position (A, B, C, or D).

• Make sure both units are set to the same letter. Try repositioning

the antenna on each unit.

TTTTT

HE

HE

HE

HE

HE

 T

 T

 T

 T

 T

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

 M

 M

 M

 M

 M

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

     

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

’’’’’

TTTTT

     

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

     

TO

TO

TO

TO

TO

     

THE

THE

THE

THE

THE

     

REMOTE

REMOTE

REMOTE

REMOTE

REMOTE

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• Check the House Code on the Transceiver Module is set to ‘A.’ If

you have changed the House Code on the remote (see p. 22),
check that it matches the House Code on the Transceiver Module.

• Press the ON/OFF button on the front of the Transceiver Module

to confirm it operates the equipment connected to it.

TTTTT

HE

HE

HE

HE

HE

 T

 T

 T

 T

 T

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

RANSCEIVER

 M

 M

 M

 M

 M

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

ODULE

     

WORKS

WORKS

WORKS

WORKS

WORKS

BUT

BUT

BUT

BUT

BUT

     

OTHER

OTHER

OTHER

OTHER

OTHER

     

MODULES

MODULES

MODULES

MODULES

MODULES

     

DON

DON

DON

DON

DON

’’’’’

TTTTT

     

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

RESPOND

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• Check that the Module has the same House Code as the

Transceiver Module.

• Try plugging the Module into a different outlet.

Note: if you use an RF Transceiver (such as the RR501 or TM751) to

control X10 Modules, you will be able to control up to 16
Modules. With a Transceiver, when you press 1-6-ON you turn on
Module number 16. However, if you use 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 0=10).

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ROUBLESHOOTING

ROUBLESHOOTING

ROUBLESHOOTING

ROUBLESHOOTING

ROUBLESHOOTING

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HE

HE

HE

HE

HE

 R

 R

 R

 R

 R

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

     

WON

WON

WON

WON

WON

’’’’’

TTTTT

     

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

     

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

 A/V 

 A/V 

 A/V 

 A/V 

 A/V 

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

, , 

OR

OR

OR

OR

OR

     

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

DOESN

’’’’’

TTTTT

     

WORK

WORK

WORK

WORK

WORK

     

A

A

A

A

ATTTTT

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

ALL

:::::

• 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.

• Reenter the code for your A/V product from the code listings on

the separate sheet included.

• Try searching for codes as described on page 16.

• Replace the Remote’s batteries.

TTTTT

HE

HE

HE

HE

HE

 R

 R

 R

 R

 R

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

EMOTE

     

WON

WON

WON

WON

WON

’’’’’

TTTTT

     

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

CONTROL

     

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

 VR32A W

 VR32A W

 VR32A W

 VR32A W

 VR32A W

IRELESS

IRELESS

IRELESS

IRELESS

IRELESS

 A

 A

 A

 A

 A

MPLIFIER

MPLIFIER

MPLIFIER

MPLIFIER

MPLIFIER

/S

/S

/S

/S

/S

PEAKER

PEAKER

PEAKER

PEAKER

PEAKER

D

D

D

D

D

RIVER

RIVER

RIVER

RIVER

RIVER

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• Make sure your press the Audio button then the AMP button

(button 4) before you try to control the VR32A.

• If you have reprogrammed the Audio button to control something

else, program it back to Audio operation as follows:

The default code for the Audio button is 013.  You might want to
change this to use the Audio button to control something else, like a
Laser Disk player, for example. Note however that if you do this the
Audio button will not let you access the MP3, DVD, CD, and AMP
functions (1, 2, 3, 4 buttons). To reprogram the Audio button to once
again access these functions:

1. Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator remains on.

2. Release SETUP.

3. Press and release the Audio button.

4. Enter the 3 digit code 0, 1, 3.

5. The LED indicator turns off after the last digit is entered.

Summary of Contents for SoundPower VK59A

Page 1: ... er Dri er Dri er Dri er Driv v v v ver System er System er System er System er System M M M M MODEL ODEL ODEL ODEL ODEL VK59A VK59A VK59A VK59A VK59A INCLUDES INCLUDES INCLUDES INCLUDES INCLUDES VT35A S VT35A S VT35A S VT35A S VT35A SENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER VR32A R VR32A R VR32A R VR32A R VR32A RECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER AND AND AND AND AND UR78A R UR78A R UR78A R UR78A R UR78...

Page 2: ...he radio TV experiencing the interference If necessary consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Modifications to this product will void the user s authority to operate this equipment I I I I INTRODUCTION NTRODUCTION NTRODUCTION NTRODUCTION NTRODUCTION Your Wireless Audio Sender kit consists of a Sender base unit which connects to the audio out jack on any audio...

Page 3: ...E CONTROL 18 CONTROLLERS AND MODULES 18 HOUSE CODES AND UNIT CODES 19 SETTING UP A TRANSCEIVER MODULE 10 SETTING UP A LAMP MODULE 20 CONTROLLING X10 MODULES 21 CHANGING THE X10 HOUSE CODE 22 CONTROLLING AN IR MINI CONTROLLER IR543 23 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 S S S S SENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP V V V V VIEW IEW IEW IEW IEW R R R R RECEIVER ECEIVER ECEIVER E...

Page 4: ...er Supply Jack ON OFF Switch on side 2 4 GHz Channel Switch on bottom Audio Out to speakers 4 8 Ohm 10W min 310 MHz Antenna for use with UR78A remote Power Supply Jack 2 4 GHz Antenna ON OFF Switch on side 2 4 GHz Channel Switch on top Audio In Jacks S S S S SENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER ...

Page 5: ...direction of the room where you set up the Audio Sender C C C C CONNECTING ONNECTING ONNECTING ONNECTING ONNECTING U U U U UP P P P P H H H H HOOKING OOKING OOKING OOKING OOKING UP UP UP UP UP THE THE THE THE THE A A A A AUDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO UDIO S S S S SENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER ENDER 1 Connect the jack on the audio cable supplied to the audio out jack on your CD player stereo PC sound card etc 2 ...

Page 6: ... I IMPOR MPOR MPOR MPOR MPORT T T T TANT ANT ANT ANT ANT You will have up to 90 seconds to change the batteries in your remote without losing codes you have programmed However do not press any buttons until batteries are installed in the remote If buttons are pressed without batteries in the remote all codes will be lost I I I I IF F F F F YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU ARE ARE ARE ARE ARE NOT NOT NOT NOT NO...

Page 7: ... begin recording A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Used for extra functions in certain modes S S S S SETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING U U U U UP P P P P THE THE THE THE THE R R R R REMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE EMOTE B B B B BUTTON UTTON UTTON UTTON UTTON D D D D DESCRIPTIONS ESCRIPTIONS ESCRIPTIONS ESCRIPTIONS ESCRIPTIONS INDICA INDICA INDICA INDICA INDICATOR LIGHT TOR LIGHT TOR LIGHT TOR LIG...

Page 8: ...VCR Cable or AUX The LED blinks once See notes below 4 4 4 4 4 Enter the 3 digit Code from the Library Code Table separate sheet The LED turns off after the last digit entered 5 5 5 5 5 Point the remote at the device and press the POWER button Your device should turn off 6 6 6 6 6 Turn your device on and press CHANNEL If the device responds setup is complete C C C C CONTROLLING ONTROLLING ONTROLLI...

Page 9: ...e LED indicator lights steadily Release the Setup button 3 3 3 3 3 Press the mode button that matches the equip ment you want to control TV VCR Cable AUX The LED blinks once 4 4 4 4 4 Press CHANNEL repeatedly note 5 page 15 until the device to be controlled changes channel If you accidentally go past the code press CHANNEL repeatedly until the channel changes again 5 5 5 5 5 Press and release the ...

Page 10: ...e with a matching address will execute the command If more than one Module has the same address both Modules will execute the command UNIT CODE DIAL HOUSE CODE DIAL H H H H HOME OME OME OME OME C C C C CONTROL ONTROL ONTROL ONTROL ONTROL The UR78A remote can also control lights and appliances around your home when you purchase additional X10 accessories See pages 24 and 25 C C C C CONTROLLERS ONTR...

Page 11: ...OWER 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 L L L L LAMP AMP AMP AMP AMP M M M M MODULE ODULE ODULE ODULE ODULE The Lamp Module sold separately can be used to control any incandescent lamp rated up to 300W It is not suitable for other types of lamp such as fluore...

Page 12: ...ceive commands from the UR78A Remote the RF Transceiver Module does this for you and has the added advantage of working through walls You can if you wish control the IR Mini Controller and the Transceiver Module at the same time To do this store code 999 under the X10 key and store 998 under any other key except TV See page 27 for more info on using an IR543 C C C C CHANGING HANGING HANGING HANGIN...

Page 13: ...r Computer Inter eCracker Computer Inter eCracker Computer Inter eCracker Computer Inter eCracker Computer Interface face face face face See www See www See www See www See www x10 com for details x10 com for details x10 com for details x10 com for details x10 com for details E E E E EXP XP XP XP XPANDING ANDING ANDING ANDING ANDING YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR S S S S SYSTEM YSTEM YSTEM YSTEM YSTEM T...

Page 14: ... use an RF Transceiver such as the RR501 or TM751 to control X10 Modules you will be able to control up to 16 Modules With a Transceiver when you press 1 6 ON you turn on Module number 16 However if you use 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 0 10 T T T T TROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTING ROUBLESHOOTIN...

Page 15: ...SE 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 EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NO REPRESENTATIVE OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILI...

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