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Title: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: rich67801 on April 30, 2009, 11:16:43 PM
I need setting up LM15a with Lola Remote (Model UR89A ftp://ftp.x10.com/pub/manuals/lola-om.pdf) Can someone help me?


\Thanks for your help.  :angel:
Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: Brian H on May 01, 2009, 06:26:41 AM
Can you tell us what package it came with?  That may give us more data on what interface is being used to translate the X10 commands to the power line.

The three kits mentioned in the guide. MK10;MK11 and MK12 may not have the needed Remote RF to Power Line Tranceiver needed to send the X10 signal on the power line to the LM15A Socket Rockets. Do you have any other X10 devices that may receive the RF in your installation?
Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: rich67801 on May 01, 2009, 07:09:27 PM
Hi Brian, I buy the INVASION of the 4-Camera-saurus! The Best Deal of All Time on 4 Cam Robotic Remote PC Surveillance Kit plus VCR Recording! (SKU XX11A-ED-CAM-41806B-PROMO-VCR-2-BESTEVER) and Buy a Socket Rocket Lamp Module Get 3 Lamp Modules and an additional Socket Rocket FREE (SKU LM15A-ED-3LM465-POST-HOLIDAY).
CM19A part is temporaly out of stock and X10 upgraded to the MK10A at no extra cost in addition the MK10A has our Lola remote control.
I need configure LM15A the default code is A1 y need change? how i do thanks.
Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: Dan Lawrence on May 01, 2009, 07:57:32 PM
It's easy to set a Socket Rocket. All you need is a lamp and a MC460 Desktop Controller.   Make sure the lamp's socket is turned on.  Screw the Socket Rocket into the lamp socket and use the MC460 to send the same code (house and unit) three times.  The light bulb should turn on.

Now the Socket Rocket has the address you set, move it where you want to use it.
Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: Brian H on May 02, 2009, 01:39:37 PM
I will have to try and see what each of the deals came with and try and figure out what module in the deals can send X10 power line signals from the RF from the Lola remote.
Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: rich67801 on May 02, 2009, 06:02:26 PM
Thanks Dan and Brian
MC460 not included this package contains
CM19A,IN47A,IN53A,IN80A,LM15A,LM465,MM022,MM023,MS14A,SW26A,TM751,UX23A,VA12A,VK75A,VR36A, XX20A and UR89A.

Title: Re: How setting up LM15A with Lola Remote
Post by: Brian H on May 02, 2009, 07:14:39 PM
Bingo. TM751 is a RF remote to power line transceiver.

Using the manual you referenced to find out how to turn on the X10 mode on the remote. The House Code will be the one used to switch the camera power supplies. Pick one of the unused Unit Codes being careful not to use one from the cameras group of four. The cameras will use Units 1-4 or 5-8 or 9-11 or 12-16.

To be easier to do. Put the TM751 and a lamp with a local switch in the same outlet. Turn the lamp on and with in 30 seconds with the Lola in the X10 mode send the On signal three time. The Socket Rocket should turn on and be programed. You can then put it were you want it. It will remember the programed Address.