TAKE 10 10 in 1 universal remote control User guide 20-3-2009 1 033000=15090
TAKE 10 UNIVERSAL REMOTE 10 in1 Button layout 20-3-2009 2 033000=15090
User Guide General Security Note Attention: For carefree and safe use of this product, please read this manual and safety information carefully and follow the instructions. Technical manipulation of the product or any changes to the product are forbidden, due to security and approval issues. Please take care to set up the device correctly - consult your user guide. Children should use the device only under adult supervision.
The TAKE 10 can also control X10 RF devices, which allows you to control different electrical devices located in various physical locations around the house, using radio frequency (RF) signals. This gives you the freedom to control devices that are not in the same physical location as the remote. The TAKE 10 is very intuitive and has built-in Help, but it’s very useful to become familiar with the remote by first reading this manual.
Please Note - Only use new batteries, some remote functions can fail if old batteries are used. Never use a combination of new and used batteries. Battery Saving Feature By default, the TAKE 10 LCD automatically turns off if no keys are pressed for more than 30 seconds. This helps in extending the life of your batteries. The length of time before the LCD screen turns off can be adjusted from 2 seconds to 35 seconds. Refer to Advanced Settings in Chapter 8 for information on how to do this.
[12] UP, DOWN, LEFT & RIGHT Navigation Keys, these buttons allow you to navigate into the menu of the selected device (if the device you selected has such a menu) [13] MUTE Turns the Volume on/off. [14] EPG Brings up on-screen program or channel guides. [15] NUMBERS Numbers for direct program channel selection. [16] EXIT Exit On-Screen Menus/Returns to previous On-Screen selection. [17] AV Selects input source. [18] -/-- (Enter) Accesses program channels >9 or Enter function.
4. Setup 4.1 Using the Wizard a) After you insert the batteries you can select your preferred language and then the Setup Wizard screen [1] appears. Press any key at this screen to continue with the wizard. You can exit at any time by pressing the HOME key (located just below the screen). [1] [2] [3] b) Pressing OK at screen [2] takes you to the next screen [3]. Pressing the Left navigation key on the remote at screen [3] takes you to screen [4] that has 10 yellow arrows.
Selecting ‘No’ searches the complete library of TV codes, rather than just the codes for your brand of TV. Please be patient if selecting this option as there are hundreds of IR TV codes to search through. [1] [2] [3] Pressing the Side Key next to ‘Yes’ at screen [1] takes you to screen [2] where the most common brands of TV are shown. You can scroll through the brands by pushing the Side Keys adjacent to the ‘Next’ and ‘Back’ text. Screen [2] shows Sony being selected as an example.
Pressing Save Code at screen [5] takes you to screen [6] where you can set up your Universal Remote to control a Cable box. Please note, you can quit at this point and set up other devices later, or you can continue and set up other devices, such as DVR’s, VCR’s or CD Players.
[4] [5] If you wish to add a label to the logo press the Side Key next to the ‘Label’ text. This will take you to screen [5] with a small label on top of the logo. Initially, the label will be the channel number but this can be changed by using the numeric keys in a similar fashion to sending a text message on a mobile phone. Note – “Triple tap” name entry applies. Tap each numeric key to cycle through ALL caps, numbers and lower case letters. E.g.
X10 RF Devices Selecting X10 from the MODE key screen displays the Pick Group screen [6]. • Press the side key for the room that has the device that you want to control. (For example, press the Side Key for “Basement.”) The screen shows the device icons according to the way “Basement” was set up. (If a Group is grayed-out, then no devices were set up in that room.) • Press the Side Key to send a command to the device. The status of the device changes.
• Select Pick Device. • Select Appliances and then scroll until you see the TM13 icon. Select TM13 using the appropriate Side Key. • At the following screen select Label. • Use the appropriate Side Keys to create a Label. The Label feature can have two lines of labels. Enter each line of the label by pressing the Side Key for the line number, for example, 1 or 2, and then entering the label using the alphanumeric keys as shown. • After entering the label(s), select Save using the Side Key.
5.1 Quick Power QuickPower is a way of quickly turning all your devices on or off from one easy to use screen. Press the HOME button to go to the main menu [1] and press the Side Key next to the ‘QuickPower’ icon. Only devices you have previously set up are displayed, screen [2], the others are greyed out. In the example shown, only TV, Cable box and Satellite receiver are configured. Press any key that isn’t greyed out to send the “Power” command for that device.
Important – Make sure you have the remote pointing at the device(s) you’ve set sleep timers for so it can send the Power command to the device(s) at the time(s) you have set. 5.3 Macros Macros are a series of commands triggered with the push of one button. They are very useful if you want to trigger multiple functions across different devices at one time. E.g.
Macro by pressing the Side Key next to the ‘Add Key’ text, this will take you back to edit your Macro. Once you are happy with your Macro press the Side Key next to ‘Done’. This will save your settings and return you to the Home screen[1]. To access your saved macros simply click the Side Key next to the Macro icon on the Home screen[1]. You will be taken to screen [7], to activate your Macro press the corresponding Side Key.
6.1 Main Keys Once you have selected whether you will store your learned commands under Main Keys or Side Keys you will be taken to the device selection screen [9]. You can now select the device you would like to learn keys for. In screen [9] we have only set up TV, Cable box and a Satellite Receiver, all other devices are greyed out, however you are still able to select any device to learn a command for.
Pressing the MODE key and selecting a device type shows the extra keys and learned keys for that mode. Note – you can learn keys from any kind of remote under any mode. You could for example learn the power keys for your TV, and audio system as well as additional keys for your DVD player under the DVD mode. Then when you press the MODE key and select DVD, you will be able to turn on your TV, turn on your audio system, and control your DVD player, all from the Side Keys on the one screen. 7.
If you have already set up 10 favourites in that group, a new page will be added (you can have 10 favourites per page). Groups that are not set up yet are greyed out, but can still be selected. From this point adding favourites is the same as the steps outlined in section 4.3 ‘Setting Up Your Favourites’. Adding/Editing Favourites The option ‘Add/Edit’ on screen [15] above lets you add favourites to an existing group, edit favourites in an existing group, or add favourites to a new group.
Renaming Favourite Groups The ‘Rename’ option lets you change the names of the groups that you save your favourites in. For example you may wish to rename HIS to Dave. Press the Side Key next to the Rename icon. Pick the group you want to rename from the group selection screen (screen [19]). None of the groups have been greyed out, so you can even rename groups that don’t yet have any favourites in them.
Setting Up the TAKE 10 to control the TM13 Transceiver using Housecode “B.” The TM13 Transceiver receives RF signals to control lights and appliances. Do the following to setup this transceiver. • Press the HOME key to display the setup screen. Select Setup. • Select X10. • Select Add/Edit at the next screen. • Choose the room where you will locate the TM13. For this example choose Basement. • Press the Side Key to select. • At the add an X10 device screen, press OK. • Select Pick Device.
Lamp Module The Lamp Module may be used to control any incandescent lamp rated up to 300W. It is not suitable for other types of lamps such as fluorescent, energy saving lamps, or lamps that include a dimmer control. Caution: Do not connect an appliance such as a coffee pot or heater to the Lamp Module. It may damage the module and the appliance and could cause a fire hazard. Set the House Code to ‘B’ and the Unit Code to ‘3.’ (In this example, B3 matches the remote’s address for this device.
Programming Combo Device Codes Some Combo devices (e.g. TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR, etc.) will require you to set up two different Mode keys to control both parts of the Combo device. For example, if you have a TV/DVD Combo, you might need to set up one code under the TV key to control the TV part AND a separate code (under any other Mode key) to control the DVD part. Some combo devices do have specific IR codes that will control both parts of the device, please refer to the code booklet included.
At this screen you can Pick ‘KidSafe’ code (this lets you pick a new ‘KidSafe’ code if required), and/or set the group of favourites that your Kids have access to (the default group is Kids, but this will be greyed out if you haven’t set that group up yet). Once you have selected a favourites group that is safe for young kids to view you now have the option to turn ‘KidSafe’ On. If you turn ‘KidSafe’ On everything in the remote except access to the ‘KidSafe’ group (and Volume/Mute keys) is locked out.
received by the transceiver (either TM13, CM15, or security console) on a matching house code. The transceiver then forwards the signal onto the house wiring. This is now a PLC signal. Any modules that match the house and unit code transmitted will either turn on or off, depending on the signal sent. Camera power supplies are addressable and act just like lamp or appliance modules. X10 Macros Macros allow you to combine a number of commands, including time delays, into a single key press.
To delete a Favourite Channel Icon (TV station): • Home/Setup/Favourites/Delete/Favourite Category (His, Hers, etc)/press Side Key next to Favourite Icon you want to delete/Press OK/Select Yes. To Clear an Entire Category of Channel Favourites: • Home/Setup/More/Advanced/Clear Settings/Favourites/ Favourite Category you want to clear (His, Hers, etc)/Press Clear key.
• Press the Security Side Key. • Press the Side Key to select the SC28/SC9100. • At the Security Options [33] screen, press the Side Key to Set Password [34]. • Enter your 4-digit security code using the alphanumeric keys. (This is your choice; do not forget your security code.) • Press the Side Key for the Set Console Link [35]. • Following the screen instructions to set your console to program mode by pressing and holding the OK key until the console chimes. • Press the Side Key for Done.
10. Trouble Shooting The favourites you set up don’t operate your device. Make sure you selected the correct device (TV, Cable, Sate, etc.) when you set up each favourite. See section 7 ‘Add/Edit Favourites’ to change the device type for your favourites. The buttons on the Remote do not operate your product. Make sure the remote is set to the correct Mode by pressing the MODE Key followed by the appropriate Side Key for the device mode you desire.
11. Tips & Tricks about learning IR codes to a remote When learning IR codes always test the IR codes directly during the learning process. In this way you do not need to learn all the codes over and over again. Please try the following steps when the learned IR code fail to work. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 20-3-2009 Make sure the original remote you are learning the code from has a fresh set of batteries. (preferably Duracell or Energizers) Increase/decrease the distance between the two remotes when learning.
TAKE10 – URC10in1RF CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY UK We, X10 Europe, 3 Rue de Penthièvre - 75008 Paris - France, herewith declare that the following designated product: TAKE10, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. DE Wir, X10 Europe, 3 Rue de Penthièvre - 75008 Paris – France, erklären hiermit die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes TAKE10 mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EC.
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