X10 Wireless Technology IR32A User Manual

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Learning Main Keys

At the Home screen press the Side Keys
next to Setup, More, and then Learn.

Then press one of the top four Side Keys
K6-K9 to the right of the screen.

Select the Device you want to learn keys
for. In this example we only have a TV,
Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,
so the rest are grayed out, but you can
still select any of the devices to learn
commands for. You are then instructed
to line up the remotes, and press the key
on the IR32A remote that you want to
learn.

Then, point the remote you want to
learn commands from at the bottom of
the IR32A IconRemote, and press the
key on the IR32A IconRemote that you
want to learn a command under, e.g.,
the Power key.

Learning, cont.

You can learn commands from an
existing remote and store them under the
“Main” keys on the IR32A IconRemote,
or learn commands from an existing
remote and store them under any of the
10 side keys.

At the Home screen press the Side Keys
next to Setup, More, and then Learn.

At the next screen press any of the five
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 Key (to select Main Keys) you are
going to learn, say, the Chan Up key from an existing remote
and store it under the Chan Up key on the IR32A IconRemote.
Or, learn the Power key from an existing remote and store it
under the Power key on the IR32A IconRemote, etc.

If you press a left Side Key (to select Side Keys) you are going
to learn, say, the “DVD Zoom” function from an existing
remote and store it under a Side Key on the IR32A
IconRemote. You will then be able to name the key “DVD
Zoom” and access this “DVD Zoom” function from the Mode
screen when the remote is in the mode that you selected when
you learned this “DVD Zoom” command.

• Check the IR transmitters/sensors are correctly aligned

between the two remotes.

• Adjust the distance between the two remotes to be closer

(e.g., half an inch) or a further away (e.g., 2 inches) from each
other.

• Try learning the original remote keys again.
• If problems reoccur with the same key, check the original

remote button being learned – does it transmit? Does it
operate the target device?

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