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X10 Wireless Technology MK19A User's Manual

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1. CAPETRONIC RRERA 020 027 028 029 030 07 30 KARDON 031 MARANTZ Sus 019 041 KOMMEN PSI 048 049 075 017 020 021 025 031 037 050 051 052 053 RCA Digital Video Disc 222 2 210000 096 REAIISTIC s eoe trees 014 020 022 025 026 031 042 050 052 SANSUI 019 025 057 076 087 020 058 071 088 095 SCOTI saes 014 025 026 E 025 037 042 070 TEC HINC S toe ries 069 086 089 m 084 TOSHIBA m 074 VECTOR RESEARCH 017 032 HOME AUTOMATION 013 HOME AUTOMATION 543 2 2 014 GE TIOMEMU NDER 4 cromo ti 015 UsiNc AUX ro coNrROL A SECOND TV VCR Case Box OR SATELLITE RECEIVER The AUX button is normally used to control an audio component such as a CD player but it can also be configured to control a second TV VCR cable box or satellite receiver 1 Turn on the equipment you want to control Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release Setup button Press the AUX button e 32 4 Press and release the mode button that matches the A N equipment you want to
2. 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 OPERATIO This equipment generates and uses radio requency 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 specifications in Sub Parts B and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such terference in a residential installation owever there is no guarantee that erference will not occur in a particular stallation If this equipment does cause erference to radio or television eception which can be determined by nplugging the equipment try to correct e interference by one or more of the lowing measures So zu Sy e c Reorient the antenna of radio TV experiencing the interference e Relocate the interface with respect to the radio TV Move the interface away from the radio TV e Plug the interface into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio TV experiencing the int
3. Insert Mouse Setup Floppy or CD into your Floppy or CD drive Use Explorer to open your Floppy or CD drive and double click on Setup exe Follow the on screen prompts to install the mouse software After the installation is complete you will be given the opportunity to read the README file Remember to re boot your computer after installing the software Configuration Windows 3 x click on the RF Remote Mouse icon in the control panel or click on the minimized mouse icon on the desktop and select the Configure option from the menu to bring up a picture of the Remote Windows 95 click the remote mouse tray icon and select the Configure option from the menu to bring up a picture of the Mouse Remote See page 20 also 16 When the Mouse Remote picture is displayed moving the cursor around the screen causes programmable buttons or buttons with additional help setup X 10 TV CBL SAT VCR to illuminate Double clicking on these buttons will allow them to be programmed or show additional help Rightclicking on these buttons will display a popup menu offering additional options When you double click on a button the window shown below is displayed This window lets you configure the button for what you want it to do There are 6 different things that you can program a button to do These are Launch WWW Multimedia Edit System Messages Launch lets you launch any application you ch
4. p X10 MK19A 55 Mouse Remote SYSTEM IncLupeEs JR20A Mouse AND JR21A Wireless RECEIVER Owner s MANUAL Reap Tuis First SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Remember to exercise good common sense when using your X 10 Mouse Remote for home automation applications 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 fire could result DO NOT USE the system 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 No user serviceable parts are inside If you spill liquid on any accessory unit Modules eic disconnect the unit from the AC outlet to prevent possible fire 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 certification mark and should not have been modified in any way that might defeat their safety features To prevent electric shock hazard do not expose any part of the Home Automation System to rain or moisture FCC
5. 45 TROUBLESHOOTING e eee eee eee ee ess 47 Mouse RELATED PROBLEMS 5 5555 48 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ee eee eee eee e es 50 WARRANTY D INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the X 10 Mouse Remote and Wireless Receiver Wireless Mouse The MK19A kit consists of a remote control 2 and a wireless receiver R2 1A The remote control sends wireless RF signals to the receiver which is connected to your PC You plug the receiver into the serial port or 5 2 port on your PC and plug your regular mouse into the socket on the receiver This lets you use the remote as a wireless mouse You use the mouse pad on the front of the remole to move the cursor around the PC screen and use the buttons on the back of the remote as the left and right mouse buttons It s that simple However to take advantage of the advanced features of the Mouse Remote you can install the software that came with it This lets you configure the remote s special function buttons WEB DVD CD and Phone You can configure these buttons to perform special functions such as aunching your WEB Browser for example Universal Remote You can use the Mouse Remote as a Universal Remote to control most audio video products Control your TV VCR Cable Box Satellite Receiver etc all ro
6. Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A into your PS 2 port that you have a PS 2 mouse plugged into the JR2 1A n Ensure that a compatible driver is loaded i e the Windows default driver or the X 10 driver Mice that provide additional functions le g the Intellimouse cannot be used in the same port as the Mouse Remote In this case attach the Mouse Remote to a different port Windows 95 A DOS driver might be loaded and could be leaving the system in an unknown state before Windows starts Remove all DOS mouse drivers and restart Windows Cursor jumps when a button on the Mouse Remote is pressed X 1O mouse driver included with the system has not been installed Install it as shown on page 16 Cursor movement seems slow or sluggish Try different speed settings in the Remote Mouse Properties Sheet in the Control Panel Cursor seems to run around the screen by itself selecting menus and bringing up screens Caused by loss of PS 2 mouse data synchronization Change the mouse driver to Remote PS 2 Mouse Driver Resync 48 Tray Icon not visible Windows 95 The X 10 mouse driver included with the system has not been installed or the Mouse Remote has not been detected Check that the driver has been installed and that all mouse connections have been made correctly You might have selected close from the Menu that comes up w
7. Module It may damage the Module and the appliance and could cause a fire hazard 1 Set the House Code to A and the Unit Code to 72 E 2 Plug a lamp into the Lamp Module 3 Plug the Lamp Module into a convenient AC outlet 40 CONTROLLING 10 If you have installed the Transceiver Module sold separately you can control it and other X 1O modules as follows 1 Press and release the X 10 button 2 Use the number buttons to enter the Unit Code number of the chosen module You do not need to enter O first for a single digit number 3 Press the appro priate button for the function you require see below X 10 FUNCTIONS On CHANNEL Off CHANNEL Bright VOLUME Dim VOLUME All Lights On POWER 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 41 To THE X 10 51 TIMER 10 Sleep Timer switches off the chosen modules after the preset time Press and release the X 10 button Press and hold TIMER until the LED indicator lights steadily Release the TIMER button 3 Use the number buttons to enter the module Unit Code for the module to be turned off 4 Press the desired function button e g CH to turn the module off
8. OUR PRODUCTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE Windows Windows 95 Pentium Compuserve America Online Pointcast Wired and Intellimouse are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 51 X 10 USA Inc 91 Ruckman Rd Closter NJ O7624 0420 http www x1O com Printed in China DRMKI9A 10 97
9. compatible sound card and a PS 2 or serial mouse Note the CD ROM and video card suggestions are applicable if you want to use the Mouse Remote to remotely control audio or video CDs played on your 50 WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY X 10 USA INC X 10 WARRANTS ITS PRODUCTS TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AT RETAIL X 10 AGREES TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION A DEFECTIVE X 10 PRODUCT IF RETURNED TO X 10 WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD AND WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED UNDER THIS WARRANTY 1 RETURN THE DEFECTIVE UNIT POSTAGE PREPAID TO THE ADDRESS ON THE BACK OF THIS OWNER S MANUAL 2 ENCLOSE A CHECK FOR 4 00 TO COVER HANDLING AND RETURN POSTAGE ENCLOSE A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE 4 1015 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE UNITS TO BE RETURNED SHOULD BE PACKED CAREFULLY THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY X 10 PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO MISUSE 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 X 10 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 LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF
10. more than one Module has the same address both Modules will execute the command Addresses are set on the Module by turning the two dials on the front of the Module to the desired letter and number using a small screwdriver or a coin The House Code is selected from the letters A through P and the Unit Code is selected from the numbers 1 through 16 38 INSTALLING HoME AUTOMATION COMPONENTS TRANSCEIVER MODULE The Transceiver Module sold separately receives radio frequency commands from Mouse Remote to operate a lamp or appliance plugged into it The Transceiver Module also passes on commands over your house wiring to control other X 10 Modules Note that unlike the Lamp Module you cannot dim and brighten a lamp connected to the Transceiver Module You should locate the Transceiver Module centrally in the home for maximum range when controlled by the X 1O Mouse Remote 1 Set the House Code to 2 Plug a lamp or appliance into the Transceiver Module 3 Plug the Transceiver Module into a convenient AC outlet Fully extend the antenna 39 Lamp The Lamp Module sold separately may be used to control any incandescent lamp rated up to 300W It is not suitable for other types of lamps such as fluorescent or energy saving lamps or lamps which include a dimmer control Caution Do not connect an appliance such as a coffee pot or heater the lamp
11. or CH to turn it on after the preset time p Using the number buttons enter the sleep time desired 1 to 99 mins Press ENTER to confirm the setting 42 CHANGING THE X 10 House Cope The Mouse Remote defaults to House Code A and in most cases you will not need to change this unless you are experiencing interference from a neighboring 10 system Press and release the X 10 button Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release the Setup button e Use the number buttons to enter the number equivalent to the chosen House Code 1 2 16 P Press the ENTER button to confirm the House Code The LED turns off gt Note The Housecode you choose must match the Housecode on the Transceiver Module you are using it with 43 CONTROLLING AN IR Mini 18543 If you already own an IR Mini Controller you will need to change the X10 Home Automation code in the remote to use it The code for standard X 1O Home Automation is O13 The code to control the IRS43 Mini Controller is O14 To change the code 1 Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release the SETUP button 2 Press and release the X 10 button 3 Enter O14 to control an IR Mini Controller O13 for standard X 10 control The LED turns off after the last digit entered Note In most cases you will not need to use t
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16. OCEDURE 1 Press and hold 6 SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release Setup button Press the mode button that matches the equipment you want to identify The LED blinks once For AUX press AUX then the mode button Press and release SETUP The LED blinks once To find the first digit press each number button from O to 9 until the LED blinks The number you pressed is the first digit of the code Press each number button from O to 9 again as above to find the second digit Press each number button in turn to find the third digit When the third digit has been found the LED will go out 35 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER The Sleep Timer automatically tums off TV after the time you set Press the TV button then follow the instructions below to set the Sleep Timer 1 Press and hold TIMER until the LED indicator lights steadily Release TIMER button 2 Use the number buttons to enter the sleep time required 1 to 99 minutes 3 Press ENTER to confirm the setting Note Make sure you leave the remote pointing at the TV to ensure it turns off the TV at the time you set 36 Home AUTOMATION The first thing you need to understand is that there are two different devices you need to control your house Controllers and Modules Any light or appliance that you want to control is plugged into a Module and that Module is then plugge
17. SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release the SETUP button 3 Press and release the mode button that matches the device you want to control The LED blinks once Use AUX for CDs 4 Enter the 3 digit Code from the Library Code Tables The LED turns off after the last digit entered 5 Point the remote at the device and press the POWER button Your device should turn off 6 Turn your device on and press CH If the device responds setup is complete Notes For CD players use the AUX button For Laser Disks use the VCR button If your TV VCR Cable Box Satellite Receiver does not respond try the other 22 codes for your brand If it still doesn t respond try the Code Search method on page 34 If the LED blinks rapidly when you enter the code you may have entered an invalid code Recheck the code in the code list and try again If some buttons do not operate your equipment try one of the other codes for your brand gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt ANAM NATIONAL 016 051 055 205 206 207 AOC 017 018 020 022 188 189 208 051 n TEA 017 021 022 029 051 055 084 118 184 187 190 017 022 023 213 equ 77 017 022 024 025 026 027 051 055 189 EEEE e T 051 055 051 055 184 013 017 022 028 062 084 118 184 E E Ss E E seed 051 055 ROWN 017 022 184 DYNASTY LL 055
18. W Pause etc button on the back of the Mouse Remote Edit lets you set up any key to perform looking from the front to press the virtual key When you ve finished typing press tasks such as Page Up Page Down Tab Home etc Type allows to you assign text to a button so that it will be typed into any box you place the cursor over For example you could assign a password to any button and then it into a dialog box with the press of a button when you launch Compuserve or America Online etc Enter on the Virtual Keyboard to enter the text into your word processor or what ever other application is on the screen behind the Virtual Keyboard 18 19 on the back of the remote are always active no matter what mode the remote is in TV VCR Note however that the special function buttons WEB PHONE CD DVD are only active after the PC button has been pressed Note also that the mouse cursor will move faster as you press harder on the mouse pad It actually has three distinct speeds Note also that speed mouse trails etc can be set from the Remote Mouse Properties Sheet in the Control Panel Normally you will configure the Mouse Remote s buttons by clicking on the Tray icon Windows 95 and then clicking Configure If the tray icon is NOT visible in the system tray because you closed it Select Start then Programs then Remote then Remote Mouse Bu
19. als from up to 40 ft away to the receiver which is connected to your PC You plug the receiver into the serial or PS 2 port on your PC and plug your regular mouse into receiver the socket on the If you have a serial mouse To your serial mouse To serial port on your PC If you have a PS 2 mouse To PS 2 port on your PC using supplied adapter To your PS 2 mouse 14 To install the JR2 1A Mouse Receiver First shut down and tum off your PC Unplug your mouse and plug the mouse Receiver into your PC s mouse port use the enclosed adapter if you have PS 2 ort Plug your existing mouse into the ocket on the Receiver Set the switch on he Receiver to the front position Turn on your MPORTANT You cannot connect the Mouse Receiver to a PS 2 port while the PC is turned on If you try this your PC will not recognize your mouse You can attach the Receiver to a serial port while the PC is turned on but you will then need to re boot your computer 70 5 Wait for about 10 seconds after re booting Now you can use the JR20A remote as a wireless mouse You use the mouse pad on the front of the remote to move the cursor around the PC screen and use the buttons on the back of the remote as the left and right mouse buttons 5 that simple mouse pad left mouse button back N right mouse button ba
20. ce an existing AC wall outlet with the Receptacle Module SR227 Has 15A 1800W controlled outlet and one outlet which is always on 45 Use a controller to trigger the Remote Chime Module SC546 call Dad up for dinner or warn people you re about to turn on the sprinkler 271 Fit a Wireless Wall Switch CLAN f extra switch with no wires Sends commands to the Transceiver Module just like a remote Use the isolated contacts on the Universal Module UM506 control pool pumps sprinklers drapes and other low voltage equipment Includes built in warning beeper from your car with the convenient Keychain Remote KC674 The PowerFlash Module 284 5 connects to dry contact or low voltage alarm terminals on your burglar alarm system and flashes X 10 controlled lights when it is triggered Plug in a Heavy Duty Module such as air conditioners and water heaters Use the Mini Timer MT10A fo program up to 4 X 10 Modules to go on and off up to twice a day 46 a RW724 anywhere you need an Switch entrance or garage lights on HD245 io control 220V appliances TROUBLESHOOTING The Transceiver Module doesn t respond to the remote Check the House Code of the Transceiver Module is set to A If you have changed the Housecode on the remote see p 43 check that it matches the Housecode on the module Press the ON OFF button on the front of
21. ck You can at any time still use your existing mouse which always overrides the Mouse Remote If you want to stop the JR2 1A receiver from receiving signals rom the Mouse Remote for a period of time set the switch on the JR21A to the back position Remember to set it back to the front position next time you want to Mouse Remote Use Using the Mouse Remote to move the cursor around the screen and open and close applications is very easy to do and allows you for example to give PC presentations from across the room 15 However to take advantage of the advanced features of the Mouse Remote you can install the software that came with it This lets you configure the remote s special function buttons such as PC WEB DVD PHONE CD etc You can configure these buttons to perform special functions such as launching your WEB Browser for example If you prefer you can just use the defaults Listed on pages 9 to 13 Mouse SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Installation for Windows 3 x Insert the Mouse Setup Disk or CD into your Floppy or CD drive Launch File Manager and click on the drive letter for your Floppy or CD drive and double click on Setup exe Follow the on screen prompts to install the Mouse Remote software After the installation is complete you will be given the opportunity to read the README file Remember to re boot your computer after installing the software Installation for Windows 95
22. control The LED blinks once Enter the 3 digit Code from the Library Code Tables The LED turns off after the last digit entered Point the remote at your A V component and press the POWER button Your A V component should turn off 6 N Turn your A V component on and press CH If it responds setup is complete Notes If your audio video component does not respond the other codes for your brand If it still doesn t respond try the Code Search method on page 34 If the LED blinks rapidly when you enter the code you may have entered an invalid code Recheck the code in the code list and try again 33 SEARCHING For 1 Turn on the device you want to control Press and hold SETUP until the LED indicator lights steadily Release Setup button 3 Press mode button that matches the equipment you want to control The LED blinks once l For AUX press AUX then the mode button 4 Press CH repeatedly until the device to be controlled changes channel If you go past the code accidentally just press LAST repeatedly until the channel changes again Press and release the ENTER button to complete the setup di Note You may have fo press CH many times 50 If the device does not have a Channel Up function use the PLAY button VCR only or the POWER button 34 IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING THE SEARCH PR
23. d into a standard AC outlet Modules receive commands from Controllers Examples include the Lamp Module sold separately The Transceiver Module also sold separately is another example although it also doubles as a Controller as described later Controllers are plugged into standard wall outlets and send commands to E Modules over your existing 7 electrical wiring in your house without affecting your electricity in any way e 0 The Transceiver Module s j works as a Controller when it is used with a remote control such as Mouse Remote When the Transceiver Module receives a command a remote control it sends digital signals over your existing house wiring to a Module which receives the signals and executes the command The Remote uses radio requency RF signa o send commands to the Transceiver Module RF signals can go right through walls so you can use the Mouse Remote to control ights or appliances anywhere in your home n 37 House Copes AND Unit Copes UNIT CODE DIAL PoweRHouse HOUSE CODE DIAL Each Module has a specific address made up of a House Code red dial on the face of the Module and a Unit Code black dial on the face of the Module The Controller first sends an address and then a command on the AC power lines Only the Module with a matching address will execute the command If
24. erference e f necessary consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions NOTE Modifications to any of the components in this kit will void the user s authority to operate this equipment 3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 909090000000000000000000000000000000 5 BATTERY INSTALLATION eee ee eee eee eeo eese SETTING Up YOUR MOUSE REMOTE 7 BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 7 BUTTON 15 9 MOUSE 14 Mouse SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 16 Mouse SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 16 TYPICAL APPLICATION SCENARIO 2 SETTING uP FOR TV VCR CD CABLE Box AND SATELLITE RECEIVER 22 23 Usinc AUX To CONTROL A SECOND TV VCR CABLE Box OR SATELLITE RECEIVER 32 SEARCHING FOR CODES 34 IDENTIFYING CODES FOUND USING THE SEARCH PROCEDURE 35 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 36 CONTROLLERS AND MODULES 37 House Copes AND UNIT CODES 38 INSTALLING HOME AUTOMATION COMPONENTS 39 TRANSCEIVER MODULE 39 LAMP 40 CONTROLLING 10 MODULES 41 To THE 10 SLEEP TIMER 42 CHANGING THE X 10 House Copt 43 CONTROLLING AN IR MINI CONTROLLER 44 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM 5555
25. he IR543 Mini Controller to receive commands from the Mouse Remote the Transceiver Module does this for you and has the added advantage of working through walls You can t control the IR543 Mini Controller and the Transceiver Module at the same time 44 EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM The products illustrated below represent just a few of the wide range of X 10 compatible products you can choose from to expand your Home Automation system They are available from electrical outlets department stores and mail order catalogs X 10 Home Automation products also integrate with X 10 security systems so you can use the security remotes that come with them to control macros and lash lights when the security system is ripped Check out our WEB Site at http www x1O com or more information on these and many other X 10 products The Dual Floodlight Motion Detector PRS 1 1 turns on at dusk and or when it detects movement and sends X 10 signals to control other Modules or trigger ActiveHome macros The Thermostat Setback Controller TH2807 mounts below your thermostat to reduce the room temperature at night or at the times you set to save energy wiring needed your existing thermostat Replace your existing wall switches with the Wall Switch Module WS467 Installs like a regular dimmer On Off and Bright Dim functions Other models available for 3 way lighting Repla
26. he above window and then again cursor around the screen and press to exit the window on page 17 Then buttons on the virtual keyboard to type close the picture of the Mouse Remote text from the Mouse Remote Now any time you press PC ollowed by To assign the virtual keyboard to the AB 1 on the Mouse Remote you will launch button for example your word processor Se ect Configure click on double click on and select System Then WWW lets you go straight to whatever select Virtual Keyboard for the function URL you designate after launching your Then to use the Virtual keyboard launch browser When you click on WWW your word processor e mail then you will see a window with a dialog box press PC followed by 8 on the Mouse into which you type the WEB address Remole that you want the button to take you to Multimedia lets you control your PC s CD or DVD player etc from the button For FHEFFFUEHEEEERFE example to set up a DVD player On the Ep Configuration picture for the Mouse Remote first click on PC then click 5e 1 x 3j 2 5 ud ae J DVD then double click on Play When JM n4 gt S9 you see the screen on page 17 click on Multimedia Select DVD Player for the The picture above will appear on top of media device and Play for the function your word processor Move the cursor Repeat the above steps for Stop FF over each key and click the left mouse RE
27. hen you click on the tray icon Select Start then Programs then Remote then Remote Mouse Buttons to again show the Mouse Remote tray icon Note speed mouse trails etc can be set from the Remote Mouse Properties Sheet in the Control Panel If the tray icon is NOT visible in the system tray because you closed it then a Configure button will be available in the properties sheet allowing you to configure the Mouse Remote Buttons from there If the tray icon S visible in the system tray there is no Configure button in the Properties Sheet so the Mouse Remote Buttons can be set by clicking on the tray icon and then selecting Configure Refer to the online help for more information More information on 10 products can be found at http www x10 com Software updates and bug fixes for the Mouse Remote software can be found at htto www x 1 O beta com Mouse case sensitive 49 System Requirements Note The system requirements are not defined by the Mouse Remote but by the applications that will be enhanced with the use of the Mouse Remote Minimum Windows 3 1 or Windows 95 486 66 processor 8MB RAM double speed CD ROM drive local bus video adapter with 1MB RAM 128kB level 2 cache Windows compatible sound card and a PS 2 or serial mouse Recommended Windows 95 Pentium 16MB RAM quad speed CD ROM PCI bus video adapter with 1MB RAM 256kB level 2 cache Windows
28. l functions page through the site while listening to a CD that you set to play on your PC s CD player earlier After a while skip back to track 7 on the CD by pressing CD followed by 7 Then return to WEB browsing mode by pressing the WEB key Later still as it starts to get dark press the X 10 key and turn on the living room lights Then press the CD key and press pause while you answer the phone Press the Power button to close your WEB browser and then press the PHONE button that you previously configured to launch Pointcast Sit back and relax while you read the latest issue of Wired magazine online To configure the above Click the tray icon and select Configure Click the PC button then double click the WEB button then click Launch Type in the name of your browser or Browse to find its location Click OK twice Click the PC button then double click button 1 Click WWW then type the desired WEB address Click OK Repeat the process for each address you want to program for each numeric button Click PC then CD then double click Play Click Multimedia Select your media device and function Play Repeat the process for Stop Pause FF REW MUTE numeric keys etc Get the idea 21 SETTING UP FOR TV VCR CABLE CD AND SATELLITE RECEIVER 1 Turn on the device you want to control TV VCR cable box satellite receiver etc 2 Press and hold
29. m the same convenient and easy fo Use remote Make your lights and appliances go to work for you The X 10 Mouse Remote will control most or all of your video and audio equipment But what really sets it apart from other universal remotes is that you can also control almost any light or appliance in your home even in another room And it s easy to install Within minutes you can be using your X 10 Mouse Remote to dim the lights start brewing a fresh pot of coffee and play your favorite movie Requires 10 Transceiver and Modules sold separately Here are just some of the things you can do with your X 10 Mouse Remote e Control your entire audio video and lighting setup for the ultimate Home Theater experience e urn on lights at night to scare away intruders if you hear a noise e Start the coffee from your bedroom when you wake up on your electric blanket before movie ends so it s nice and warm when you go to bed Use this manual to become familiar with your Mouse Remote This manual will explain how to set up your Mouse Remote to use it with your PC as a wireless mouse Next it shows you how to set it up to control your existing Audio Video equipment Next it will show you how you can use it with an Transceiver Module and Lamp Module sold separately to operate electrical devices in your home Finally the manual will show how you can expand yo
30. oose from the button For example To set up button number 1 to launch your word processor Click on the Mouse Remote icon on the desktop for Win 3 x or in the taskbar for Windows 95 and then click Configure When you see the picture of the Mouse Remote click on the PC key and then double click on the number 1 button When you see the picture above click on launch Clicking on the Launch button on the System lets you set up any button to screen shown on page 17 displays a maximize minimize or resize windows window similar to the one below close applications shut down Windows select the Windows 959 Start button etc Messages This is an advanced feature that will primarily be used by programmers It allows application specific information to be directed to the The actual window you see depends on what button you clicked and will be associated windows application Refer different AAA Multimes to the on line help for more information dia Edit System and Messages In this case you clicked on Launch so you will Virtual Keyboard see the window above Next click in the You can set up any key to launch your File name box and then type in the path email application word processor and name for your word processor or notepad etc you can then launch a browse to find its location Click OK to virtual keyboard This lets you move the exit t
31. own Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize When CD mode is selected the keys default to the following Key CD Power Enter Play Play CD Rew Previous Track FF Next Track Stop Stop CD Rec Pause Pause CD 0 CD Track 10 1 CD Track 1 2 CD Track 2 3 CD Track 3 4 CD Track 4 5 CD Track 5 6 CD Track 6 7 CD Track 7 8 CD Track 8 9 CD Track 9 Vol Master Vol Vol Master Vol CH Next Track CH Previous Track Mute Master Mute A B Display Maximize Key below Shift 0 CD Track 20 1 CD Track 11 2 CD Track 12 3 CD Track 13 4 CD Track 14 5 CD Track 15 6 CD Track 16 7 CD Track 17 8 CD Track 18 9 CD Track 19 Vol Master Vol Vol Master Vol CH Next Track CH Previous Track Mute Master Mute A B F1 Display 12 When PHONE mode is selected the keys default to the following Key PHONE PHONE Default Dialer Power Enter Play Rew FF Stop Rec Pause 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize Key below Shift 0 Up Arrow Page Up Left Arrow Right Arrow End Down Arrow Page Down Line Up Line Down Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize a 255 Tu Moust The kit consists of a remote control 2 and a wi reless receiver R2 1A The remote control sends wireless RF sign
32. r original remote Also brightens and dims lamps in 10 mode Works as Line Up Down in PC mode CHANNEL UP DOWN Works like your original remote Also works as on and off X 10 mode Also works as Page Up Down in PC mode MOUSE PAD Moves the cursor around the screen MOUSE BUTTONS ON BACK Used as left and right looking from front mouse buttons MUTE Works the same as your original remote Also turns All Modules Off in mode Also works as Maximize in PC mode A B Used as a TV VCR button DISP Used to access on screen information Also works as Minimize in PC mode PLAY REW FF STOP Work the same as on your original VCR remote SELECT Used for menu selections on DSS receivers TIMER Used to set the Sleep Timer to automatically switch off the TV or X 10 Modules after a preset time GUIDE Displays the main menu on DSS receivers REC Record button Works the same as your original VCR remote You must press the REC button twice to begin recording PAUSE Works the same as your VCR remote LAST Selects the last channel selected The Mouse Remote buttons can be programmed to perform various functions using the Mouse Remote software but they are pre programmed with the following defaults When PC mode is selected the keys default to the following Key PC Power Close Application Enter Enter Play Nudge mouse cursor up Rew Nudge mouse cursor left FF Nudge mouse cursor
33. right Stop Nudge mouse cursor down Rec Pause 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize Key below Shift 1 2 Up Arrow 3 Page Up 4 Left Arrow 5 6 Right Arrow 7 End 8 Down Arrow 9 Page Down Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize When WEB mode is selected the keys default to the following Key WEB WEB Default Browser Power Enter Play Rew FF Stop Rec Pause 0 www x 10 com 1 www pc orcaweb com 2 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize Key below Shift 0 1 2 Up Arrow 3 Page Up 4 Left Arrow 5 2 6 Right Arrow 7 End 8 Down Arrow 9 Page Down Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize 10 When DVD mode is selected the keys default to the following Key DVD Power Enter Play Rew FF Stop Rec Pause 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page Down Mute Minimize A B Display Maximize Key below Shift 0 1 2 Up Arrow 3 Page Up 4 Left Arrow 5 6 Right Arrow 7 End 8 Down Arrow 9 Page Down Vol Line Up Vol Line Down CH Page Up CH Page D
34. the Transceiver Module to confirm it operates the equipment connected to it The Transceiver Module works but other modules don t respond Check that the module has the same Housecode as the Transceiver Module Try plugging the Module into a different outlet The Mouse Remote won t control your A V equipment or doesn t work at 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 Re enter the code for your A V product from the code listings on pages 23 through 32 Try searching for the code as described on page 34 Replace the Mouse Remote s batteries The Remote won t control my audio CD player The CD key on the Mouse Remote controls the CD player in your PC To control an external audio CD player set it up under the AUX key Press Setup then AUX then CD then enter the code from the code listings under the heading CD Codes page 30 31 47 Mouse related problems No mouse control even the standard mouse or no cursor in Windows e Ensure that the JR2 1A Mouse Receiver is plugged into your serial or PS 2 port and your mouse is plugged into the receiver Ensure that the switch on the JR21A is on forward Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A into your serial port that you have a serial mouse plugged into the JR2 1A
35. ttons to again show the Remote Mouse tray icon Click on the tray icon then click Configure Alternatively If the tray icon is NOT visible a Configure button will be available in the properties sheet in the Control Panel allowing you to configure the Mouse Remote Buttons from there If the tray icon IS visible in the system tray there is no Configure button in the Properties Sheet so the Mouse Remote Buttons can be configured by clicking on the tray icon and then selecting Configure There is extensive ondine help available for the Mouse Remote software so it is suggested that you refer to this help for more details Note also that information on what each button does is available with the rightclick of the mouse Required X 10 Transceiver and Modules sold separately 20 Note that the mouse pad and the buttons TvPicAL APPLICATION SCENARIO Here s a typical scenario that gives you an idea of what you can do with the power of the Mouse Remote Program 10 WEB sites into the numeric keys e g 1 for www x10 com 2 for www orcaweb com then sit back in your armchair and press the PC key followed by the WEB key to launch your WEB browser Then position the cursor over the URL field and press 1 2 etc to go directly to the address and read the latest information from each WEB site Then using the channel up and down keys and volume up and down keys as scrol
36. ur system with some of the many additional X 1O products you can purchase BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Push the tab and lift off the battery cover 2 Fit four AAA alkaline batteries taking care to match the and marks in the battery compartment SETTING Up your Mouse REMOTE Button DESCRIPTIONS INDICATOR LIGHT The indicator light flashes when a key is pressed if the key is available in the selected mode POWER Works in the same way as your original remote Turns All Lights On in X10 mode SET UP Used to set up the remote to control your TV VCR Cable etc PC Press first to access WEB DVD PHONE or CD functions X 10 lets you control X 1O Modules to operate lamps and appliances around the home WEB Can be configured with the enclosed software to launch your browser etc DVD Can be configured with the enclosed software to play disks in your DVD drive PHONE Can be configured with the enclosed software to launch telephony fax applications etc CD Can be configured with the enclosed software to launch the PC s CD player AUX TV CBL SAT VCR Used to select the device you want to control SAT includes DSS receivers 0 9 Used as your original remote and to enter device codes Can also be configured to perform PC functions UP ARROW Used for shift when in PC mode ENTER Used to confirm certain entries 7 VOLUME UP DOWN Works like you

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