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  • Page 1 IRELESS OUSE EMOTE UR86A ODEL ’ WNER ANUAL...
  • Page 2 IRST FCC C AUTION Safety Considerations THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART Remember to exercise good common 15 OF THE FCC RULES. sense when using your X10 wireless OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE MouseRemote for home automation FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: applications. There can be some (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE unexpected consequences if not used with HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS NTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the ..........5 NTRODUCTION X10 MouseRemote and Wireless ........6 ATTERY NSTALLATION Receiver....7 ETTING P YOUR OUSE EMOTE Wireless Mouse....... 7 UTTON ESCRIPTIONS The UR86A remote control works with ......... 9 UTTON EFAULTS the wireless USB receiver (CM19A) or .......
  • Page 4: Battery Installation

    ETTING Here are just some of the things you can YOUR OUSE EMOTE do with your X10 MouseRemote... • Control your entire audio/video and UTTON ESCRIPTIONS lighting setup for the ultimate Home Theater experience. INDICATOR LIGHT • Turn on lights at night to scare away The indicator light (LED) illuminates intruders if you hear a noise.
  • Page 5: Efaults

    The MouseRemote buttons can be EARN programmed to perform various functions Used to learn codes from existing using X10’s MouseRemote software, but remotes. they are pre-programmed with the following defaults: Used as with your original remote and to When PC mode is selected the keys enter device codes.
  • Page 6: Mouse Operation

    OUSE PERATION You can also use the Drag button to act as if you were clicking and holding the left The UR86A MouseRemote works with mouse button to move an object. It’s that the wireless USB receiver (CM19A). The simple! remote control sends wireless RF signals (from up to 40 ft.
  • Page 7 When you right-click on a button that is Web lets you program any key to launch programmable a window like the one your default browser and go straight to shown below is displayed. whatever URL you designate. When you click on the Web tab you will see a window with a dialog box into which you type the Web address that you want the button to take you to.
  • Page 8: Typical Application Scenario

    Right-click button 1. Click on the Web YPICAL PPLICATION CENARIO tab, then type the desired Web address. Click OK. Repeat the process for each Here’s a typical scenario that gives you an URL you want to program for each idea of what you can do with the power of numeric button.
  • Page 9: Using Aux To Control A Second

    TV, VCR, ETTING UP FOR SING TO CONTROL A , CD, TV, VCR, C ABLE ATELLITE ECOND ABLE ECEIVER ATELLITE ECEIVER The AUX button is normally used to control an audio component such as a CD 1. Turn on the device player, but it can also be configured to you want to control control a second TV, VCR, cable box or...
  • Page 10: Searching For Codes

    3. Press the mode Notes: button that matches If your audio/video component does not the equipment you respond, try the other codes for your want to control. brand. If it still doesn’t respond, try the The LED blinks Code Search method below. once.
  • Page 11: Identifying Codes Found Using The Search Procedure

    EARNING DENTIFYING ODES FOUND USING Your UR86A Remote has the codes for most TVs, VCRs, etc. in its code library. EARCH ROCEDURE However, if the code for your particular device is not found in the library, you can 1. Press and hold SETUP until the learn these codes from your existing LED indicator lights...
  • Page 12: Home Automation

    UTOMATION 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each button you The first thing you need to understand is want to learn. that there are two different devices you need to control your house; Controllers 8. When you’ve and Modules. Any light or appliance that finished learning all the keys, press you want to control is plugged into a...
  • Page 13: House Codes And Unit Codes

    NSTALLING OUSE ODES AND ODES UTOMATION OMPONENTS UNIT CODE DIAL RANSCEIVER ODULE The Transceiver Module (sold separately) receives radio frequency (RF) commands from the MouseRemote to operate a lamp HOUSE CODE or appliance plugged into it. The DIAL Transceiver Module also passes on commands over your house wiring to control other X10 Modules.
  • Page 14: Lamp Module

    ONTROLLING ODULE ODULES The Lamp Module (sold separately) may be used to control any incandescent lamp rated up to 300W. It is not suitable for If you have installed the Transceiver other types of lamps such as fluorescent Module (sold separately) you can control or energy saving lamps, or lamps which it and other X10 modules as follows: include a dimmer control.
  • Page 15: Changing The X10 House Code

    X10 H HANGING THE OUSE ONTROLLING AN IR M (IR543) The MouseRemote defaults to House ONTROLLER Code A, and in most cases you will not If you already own an IR Mini Controller, need to change this unless you are you will need to change the X10 Home experiencing interference from a Automation code in the remote to use it.
  • Page 16: Expanding Your System

    XPANDING YOUR YSTEM Switch entrance or garage lights on from your car with the convenient Keychain Remote KR21A. The modules illustrated below represent just a few of the wide range of X10 compatible modules you can choose from Replace your existing wall switches to expand your Home Automation with the Wall Switch Module WS467.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING OUSE RELATED PROBLEMS The Transceiver doesn’t respond to the No mouse control or PC operation at all: remote: • Ensure the remote is in PC mode by • Check the House Code on the pressing the PC button before you Transceiver is set to A.
  • Page 18: System Requirements

    • You might have selected close from 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY the Menu that comes up when you X10.COM A DIV. OF X10 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, click on the tray icon. Select Start, INC. (X10) WARRANTS ITS PRODUCTS TO BE FREE...
  • Page 19 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 Printed in China UR86A-01/02...

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