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FCC CFCC CFCC CFCC CFCC CAUTIONAUTIONAUTIONAUTIONAUTIONTHIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15OF THE FCC RULES.

OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:

(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSEHARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND

(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANYINTERFERENCE RECEIVED,INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THATMAY CAUSE UNDESIREDOPERATION.

This equipment generates and uses radiofrequency energy, and if not installed andused properly, that is, in strict accordancewith the manufacturers instructions, it maycause interference to radio and televisionreception. It has been type tested andfound to comply with the limits for remotecontrol devices in accordance with thespecifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part15 of FCC Rules, which are designed toprovide reasonable protection againstsuch interference in a residentialinstallation. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occurin a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause interference toradio or television reception, which canbe determined by unplugging theequipment, try to correct the interferenceby one or more of the following measures.

• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TVexperiencing the interference.

• Relocate the interface with respect tothe radio/TV.

• Move the interface away from theradio/TV.

• Plug the interface into an outlet on adifferent electrical circuit from theradio/TVexperiencing the interference.

• If necessary, consult your local Dealerfor additional suggestions.

NOTE: Modifications to any of thecomponents in this kit will void the user’sauthority to operate this equipment.

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Remember to exercise goodcommon sense when using theHome Automation features ofyour 5 in 1 Remote - especiallywhen scheduling unattendeddevices. There can be someunexpected consequences if notused with care. For example, anempty coffee pot can be remotelyturned on. If that should happen,your coffee pot could bedamaged from overheating. If anelectric heater is turned on byremote control while clothing isdraped over it, a fire could result.DO NOT USE the remote for thecontrol of high power heatingappliances such as portableheaters.

Caution: To reduce the risk of electricshock, do not disassemble any part of theHome Automation System’s plug-inModules or Controllers. No user-serviceable parts are inside. If you spillliquid on a unit, disconnect the unit fromthe AC outlet to prevent possible fire orshock hazard and consult authorizedservice personnel.

Powerline operated equipment oraccessories connected to any of theseunits should bear the UL listing or CSAcertification mark and should not havebeen modified in any way that mightdefeat their safety features.

Warning: To prevent electric shockhazard, do not expose any part of theHome Automation System to rain ormoisture

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I I I I INTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of theX10 5 in 1 Learning Remote.

Make your lights and appliancesgo to work for you....

The X10 5 in 1 Remote will control all ofyour video and audio equipment. Butwhat really sets it apart from other remotesis that you can also control almost anylight or appliance in your home - even inanother room! And it’s easy to set up.Within minutes, you can be using yourX10 5 in 1 Learning Remote to dim thelights, start brewing a fresh pot of coffeeand play your favorite movie!*

Here are just some of the thingsyou can do with your LearningRemote...

• Control your entire audio/video andlighting setup for the ultimate HomeTheater experience.

• Turn on lights at night to scare awayintruders if you hear a noise.

• Start the coffee from your bedroomwhen you wake up.

• Turn on your electric blanket beforethe movie ends, so you it’s nice andwarm when you go to bed.

Use this manual to becomefamiliar with your 5 in 1 LearningRemote....

This manual will explain how to set upyour 5 in 1 Learning Remote to use it withyour existing Audio/Video equipment(including learning codes).

Next it will show you how you can use itto set up an X10 Transceiver Module andLamp Module (sold separately) to operateelectrical products in your home.

Finally, the manual will show you canexpand your system with some of themany additional X10 products you canpurchase.

* Requires X10 Modules, sold separately.

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SAT ............................................. 11SEARCHING FOR CODES ................... 13IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING

THE SEARCH PROCEDURE ................... 14LEARNING CODES ............................ 15RESTORING THE DEFAULTS .................. 16

MODE RESET ............................. 16MASTER RESET ........................... 16

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IR MINI CONTROLLER ...................... 18

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Each Module has a specific addressmade up of a House Code (red dial onthe face of the Module) and a Unit Code(black dial on the face of the Module).

The Controller first sends an address andthen a command on the AC power lines.Only the Module with a matching addresswill execute the command. If more thanone Module has the same address, bothModules will execute the command.

Addresses are set on the Module byturning the two dials on the front of theModule to the desired letter and number(using a small screwdriver or a coin). TheHouse Code is selected from the letters Athrough P, and the Unit Code is selectedfrom the numbers 1 through 16.

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G G G G GETTINGETTINGETTINGETTINGETTING S S S S STTTTTARARARARARTEDTEDTEDTEDTED Because we know that you are eager toget started, we’ve kept this introduction asshort as possible, but it contains veryvaluable information, so you should readthrough it very carefully.

CCCCCONTROLLERSONTROLLERSONTROLLERSONTROLLERSONTROLLERS ANDANDANDANDAND M M M M MODULESODULESODULESODULESODULESThe first thing you need to understand isthat there are two different devices youneed to control your house;Controllers and Modules.Any light or appliance thatyou want to control isplugged into a Module andthat Module is then pluggedinto a standard AC outlet.

Modules receive commandsfrom Controllers. Examplesinclude the Lamp Module(sold separately). TheTransceiver Module (alsosold separately) is anotherexample (although it alsodoubles as a controller asdescribed later).

Controllers are alsoplugged into standard walloutlets and sendcommands to Modules overyour existing electrical wiring inyour house without affectingyour electricity in any way.

The Transceiver Module worksas a controller when it is usedwith a remote control such asthe Learning Remote. Whenthe Transceiver Modulereceives a command from aremote it sends digitalsignals over your existinghouse wiring to a Modulewhich receives the signalsand executes the command.

The remote uses radio frequency (RF)signals to send commands to theTransceiver module. RF signals can goright through walls, so you can use theremotes to control lights or appliancesfrom anywhere in your home.

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1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Set the House Codeto ‘A’ and the UnitCode to ‘2.’

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Plug a lamp into theLamp Module.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Plug the LampModule into aconvenient ACoutlet.

5-5-5-5-5-INININININ-1 L-1 L-1 L-1 L-1 LEARNINGEARNINGEARNINGEARNINGEARNING R R R R REMOTEEMOTEEMOTEEMOTEEMOTEThe 5-in-1 Learning Remote lets youcontrol practically everything electrical inyour home. It has IR technology that letsyou control your TV, VCR, Cable and CDor DVD player, and X10 RF technologythat lets you control lamps andappliances anywhere in your home.

To find out more about configuring the 5in 1 Learning Remote to work with youraudio/video equipment, see the sectiontitled “Setting Up your Remote.”

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Push the tab and liftoff the battery cover.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Fit four AAAbatteries, taking careto match the + and -marks in the batterycompartment.

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TTTTTRANSCEIVERRANSCEIVERRANSCEIVERRANSCEIVERRANSCEIVER M M M M MODULEODULEODULEODULEODULEThe Transceiver Module (sold separately)receives radio frequency (RF) commandsfrom the Learning Remote to operate alamp or appliance plugged into it. TheTransceiver Module also passes oncommands over your house wiring tocontrol other X10 modules (also soldseparately). Note that unlike the LampModule you cannot dim and brighten alamp connected to the TransceiverModule.

You should locate the Transceiver Modulecentrally in the home for maximum rangewhen controlled by the Learning Remote.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Plug a lamp orappliance into theTransceiver Module.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Plug the TransceiverModule into aconvenient ACoutlet. Fully extendthe antenna.

LLLLLAMPAMPAMPAMPAMP M M M M MODULEODULEODULEODULEODULEThe Lamp Module (sold separately) maybe used to control any incandescent lamprated up to 300W. It is not suitable forother types of lamp such as fluorescent orenergy saving lamps, or lamps whichinclude a dimmer control.

Caution: Do not connect an appliancesuch as a coffee pot or heater to theLamp Module. It may damage themodule and the appliance and couldcause a fire hazard.

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Set the House Codeto ‘A.’

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1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Turn on the deviceyou want to control(TV, VCR, cable box,satellite receiveretc.).

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Release theSETUP button.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Press and releasemode button for thedevice you want tocontrol. The LEDblinks once.

4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Enter the 3 digitCode from theLibrary Code Table(separate sheet). TheLED turns off afterthe last digit entered.

5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Point the remote atthe device and pressthe POWER button.Your device shouldturn off.

6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Turn your device onand pressCHANNEL+. If thedevice responds,setup is complete.

OKOKOKOKOKSelect Menu items of the device you arecontrolling.

PLAPLAPLAPLAPLAYYYYY, REW, REW, REW, REW, REW, FF, FF, FF, FF, FF, ST, ST, ST, ST, STOPOPOPOPOP, P, P, P, P, PAAAAAUSEUSEUSEUSEUSE, REC, REC, REC, REC, RECWork the same as on your originalremote. You must press the REC buttontwice to begin recording.

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INDICAINDICAINDICAINDICAINDICATOR LIGHTTOR LIGHTTOR LIGHTTOR LIGHTTOR LIGHTThe indicator light flashes when theremote is operating.

LEARNLEARNLEARNLEARNLEARNUsed to learn codes from other remotes.

P O W E RP O W E RP O W E RP O W E RP O W E RWorks the same as your original remote.

TVTVTVTVTV, VCR, CBL, SA, VCR, CBL, SA, VCR, CBL, SA, VCR, CBL, SA, VCR, CBL, SATTTTTUsed to select the device to control.

X 1 0X 1 0X 1 0X 1 0X 1 0Lets you control X10 modules to operatelamps and appliances around the home.

SET UPSET UPSET UPSET UPSET UPUsed for programming the remote.

LASTLASTLASTLASTLASTSelects the last channel viewed on yourTV, VCR, or Cable Box.

CHANNEL +/-CHANNEL +/-CHANNEL +/-CHANNEL +/-CHANNEL +/-Works like your original remote. Alsoused to switch X10 modules on and off.

VOLUME +/-VOLUME +/-VOLUME +/-VOLUME +/-VOLUME +/-Works like your original remote. Alsoused to brighten and dim lampsconnected to X10 Modules.

M U T EM U T EM U T EM U T EM U T EWorks the same as your original remote.

0 - 90 - 90 - 90 - 90 - 9Used as your original remote and to enterdevice codes.

ENTERENTERENTERENTERENTERSame as your original remote.

A - BA - BA - BA - BA - BToggles between TV and Video Mode.

M E N UM E N UM E N UM E N UM E N UAccess the Menu function of the deviceyou are controlling (if available).

EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Used to exit Menu functions.

NANANANANAVIGAVIGAVIGAVIGAVIGATION ARROWSTION ARROWSTION ARROWSTION ARROWSTION ARROWSUsed to navigate and adjust Menu itemsof the device you are controlling.

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1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Turn on the deviceyou want to control.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Press the modebutton that matchesthe equipment youwant to control. TheLED blinks once.

4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Press CHANNEL +repeatedly (note 5,page 12) until thedevice to becontrolled changeschannel.

If you accidentally gopast the code, pressCHANNEL -repeatedly until thechannel changesagain.

5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Press and release theENTER button tocomplete the setup.

The above assumes that you want tostore VCR codes under the VCR key,Cable codes under CBL, etc. If you wantto store a VCR code under SAT, etc., firstfollow the procedure on page 11 and tryANY SAT code from the code tables, e.g.press SAT in step 3, page 11, and thenenter ANY VCR code. Then follow thesteps above.

Notes:

1. The TV mode key can only be used tostore TV codes but you can store acode for ANY device under either theVCR, CBL, or SAT mode key. E.G.,you can store a Cable code underthe VCR key, or a Satellite codeunder the Cable key, etc.

2. If your TV/VCR/Cable Box does notrespond, try the other codes for yourbrand. If it still doesn’t respond, trythe Code Search method on page13.

3. If the LED blinked rapidly when youentered the code, you may haveentered an invalid code. Recheck thecode in the code list (separate sheet)and try again.

4. If some buttons do not operate yourequipment, try one of the othercodes for your brand.

5. When searching for a code (page 13)you might have to press CHANNEL+many times (50+). If the device doesnot have a Channel Up function, usethe PLAY button (VCR only) or thePOWER button.

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LLLLLEARNINGEARNINGEARNINGEARNINGEARNINGYour UR74A Learning Remote has thecodes for most TVs, VCRs, etc. in its codelibrary. However, if the code for yourparticular device is not found in thelibrary, you can learn these codes fromyour existing remote. Or if you find acode from the tables in this manual that“almost” matches your device, but a fewbuttons are missing, you can learn justthose buttons.

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Point your existingremote at the UR74ARemote with adistance of about 1inch betweenremotes.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Release theSetup button.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Press the modebutton that matchesthe equipment youwant to learn. TheLED blinks once.

4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Press and release theLEARN button. TheLED blinks once.

5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Press and release thebutton on the UR74ARemote that youwant to teach. (e.g.POWER) The LEDblinks once.

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1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Press and hold theSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press the modebutton that matchesthe equipment youwant to identify. TheLED blinks once.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Press and releaseSETUP. The LEDblinks once.

4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . To find the first digit,press each numberbutton from 0 to 9until the LED blinks.The number youpressed is the firstdigit of the code.

5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . Press each numberbutton from 0 to 9again as above tofind the second digit.

6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Press each numberbutton in turn to findthe third digit. Whenthe third digit hasbeen found, the LEDgoes out. 6 .6 .6 .6 .6 . Press the button on

your existing remotethat you want tolearn. Hold thebutton until the LEDon the UR74ARemote blinks off.

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C C C C CONTROLLINGONTROLLINGONTROLLINGONTROLLINGONTROLLING X10 MX10 MX10 MX10 MX10 MODULESODULESODULESODULESODULES

If you have purchased and installed aTransceiver Module, you can control itand other X10 modules as follows:

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Use the numberbuttons to enter theUnit Code number ofthe chosen module.(You do not need toenter ‘0’ first for asingle digit number.)

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Press the appro-priate button for thefunction you require(see below).

X10 FUNCTIONS:On: CHANNEL +Off: CHANNEL –Bright: VOLUME +Dim: VOLUME –All Lamps On: POWERAll Modules Off: MUTE

Note: You cannot dim or brighten anAppliance Module. If the module was offand you press Bright or Dim (VOLUME+or VOLUME-) this will simply turn themodule on.

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Press and release theX10 button.

7 .7 .7 .7 .7 . Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each button youwant to learn.

8 .8 .8 .8 .8 . When you’vefinished learning allthe keys, pressSETUP.

Notes:

Make sure you have fresh batteries inboth remotes before learning.

Take care not to move either remotewhile pressing the buttons.

Experiment with the distance between theremotes if you have a problem learning.

Some remotes do not have their LED inthe center so you might need toexperiment with the side-to-side positionof the remotes relative to each other.

Do not sit directly under an incandescentlamp while teaching the Remote.

In most cases you hold the button on theremote you are learning from until theLED goes out on the Learning Remote. Insome cases however, you might find thatthe LED on the Learning Remote doesn’tgo out until you release the key on theremote you are learning from.

You cannot store any functions under thefollowing keys:

Learn, Setup, TV, VCR, Cable, SAT, X10.

You can store up to 50 buttons each forthree different remotes.

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If you have problems learning keys, try aMode Reset or Master Reset, and then trylearning them again.

Mode resetMode resetMode resetMode resetMode resetPress and hold Setup until LED lights,then press Mode, Learn, Learn, Setup.This restores the default code for thatparticular Mode (TV, VCR, CBL, AUX).Master resetMaster resetMaster resetMaster resetMaster resetPress and hold Setup until LED lights,then press Learn, Learn, Setup. Thisrestores the default for ALL keys.

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If you already own an IR Mini Controller,you will need to change the X10 HomeAutomation code in the remote to use it.The code for standard X10 RF HomeAutomation is 999. The code to controlthe IR Mini Controller is 998. To changethe code:

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press and releasethe X10 button.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Enter 998 to controlan IR MiniController, or 999for standard X10control. The LEDturns off after the lastdigit entered.

Note: In most cases, you will not needto use the IR Mini Controller to receivecommands from the 5 in 1 Remote - theTransceiver Module does this for you andhas the added advantage of workingthrough walls. You can if you wish controlthe IR Mini Controller and theTransceiver Module at the same time. Todo this stores code 999 under the X10key and store 998 under any other key(except TV). See page 22 for more infoon using an IR543.

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. Release theSETUP button.

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The 5 in 1 Learning Remote defaults toHouse Code A, and in most cases youwill not need to change this unless youare experiencing interference from aneighboring X10 system.

1 .1 .1 .1 .1 . Press and releasethe X10 button.

2 .2 .2 .2 .2 . Press and holdSETUP until the LEDindicator lightssteadily. ReleaseSetup button.

3 .3 .3 .3 .3 . Use the numberbuttons to enter thenumber equivalent tothe chosen HouseCode(1=A, 2=B ..16=P).

4 .4 .4 .4 .4 . Press the ENTERbutton to confirm theHouse Code. TheLED turns off.

Note: The House Code you choosemust match the House Code on theTransceiver and Modules you are using itwith.

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Switch entrance or garage lights onfrom your car with the convenient

Keychain Remote KR21A.

Replace your existing wall switches withthe Wall Switch Module WS467.Installs like a regular dimmer. On/Offand Bright/Dim functions. Othermodels available for 3-way andfluorescent lighting.

Control a ceiling light, closet light,etc. with the convenient Screw-

in Lamp Module LM15A.

Replace existing AC wall outlets withthe Receptacle ModuleSR227. Has one 15A/1800Wcontrolled outlet and one outletwhich is always on.

Use a controller to trigger theRemote Chime Module SC546to call Dad up for dinner, or warnpeople you’re about to turn on thesprinklers.

Use the isolated contacts on theUniversal Module UM506 tocontrol pool pumps, sprinklers, drapesand other low voltage equipment.Includes built in warning beeper.

The ThermostatSetback ControllerTH2807 mounts belowyour thermostat toreduce the roomtemperature at night or atthe times you set to saveenergy. No wiring neededto your existing thermostat.

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Use the Mini Timer MT10AMini Timer MT10AMini Timer MT10AMini Timer MT10AMini Timer MT10Ato program up to 4 X10Modules to go on and off upto twice a day.

The Dual FloodlightMotion DetectorPR511 turns on at duskand/or when it detectsmovement, and sendsX10 signals to control othermodules, or triggerActiveHome macros.

Fit a Wireless Wall SwitchSS13A/ SS15A anywhere youneed an extra switch - with no wires.Sends commands to theTransceiver Module just like aremote.

The PowerFlash Module PF284connects to dry contact or low voltagealarm terminals on your burglar alarmsystem and flashes X10 controlledlights when it is triggered.

E E E E EXPXPXPXPXPANDINGANDINGANDINGANDINGANDING YOURYOURYOURYOURYOUR S S S S SYSTEMYSTEMYSTEMYSTEMYSTEM The modules illustrated below representjust a few of the wide range of X10compatible modules you can choose fromto expand your Home Automation system.They are available from electrical outlets,department stores and mail ordercatalogs.

X10 Home Automation products alsointegrate with X10 security systems, so youcan use the security remotes that comewith them to control macros and flashlights when the security system is tripped.

Check out our Web Site at:http://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://wwwhttp://www.x10.com.x10.com.x10.com.x10.com.x10.com

for more information on these and manyother X10 products.

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