...I've tried but failed in getting X10 IR codes to transmit from the remote. I've made a tv device with the default cord 999 and 998 for X10 and nothing seems to work. I'll call X10 about this one...
Buried DEEP inside the
IR10A iconRemote Owner's Manual on Page 38, in a short paragraph is the code
0401, which works.
If you own or purchase an X10 IR Command Console, Model IR543 and X10 Lamp, Appliance, and Wall Switch Modules you’ll be able to control lights and appliances from your IR10A iconRemote. You point the iconRemote at the IR543, it receives IR commands and converts them to X10 commands. Refer to page 34 and set up code 0401 under AUX (or any other mode you prefer). Then in AUX mode (for example) press a number button on the iconRemote corresponding to the X10 Module you want to control, then press CHANNEL + to turn the module on, CHANNEL – to turn it off, VOLUME + to brighten Lamp and Wall Switch Modules, and VOLUME – to dim them. You can also press the POWER button to turn on ALL lights connected to Lamp and Wall Switch Modules and press MUTE to turn off all your X10 modules (including Appliance Modules).
Since *THIS* remote is made by (or for)
Philips, and not
One-For-All (URC), the Device Codes that MANY of us have memorized over the years are DIFFERENT. Too bad they forgot to include an X10 Logo to attach to it...
...The DVR functions of my Motorola Cablebox did not work. I was about 5 seconds into learning the rewind button when it dawned on me that it might be another code for motorola dvr cable boxes and indeed there was one that worked with my box...
Although the FIRST Device Code controlled the POWER on my Panasonic television, when I got inside the MENU only the UP/DOWN arrows worked (I couldn't move LEFT/RIGHT). I had to go back and 'guess' again. From many accumulated hours of reading JP1-specific material, some of us are aware that some controls, like POWER for example, can have MULTIPLE commands:
- TOGGLE POWER: first press -> ON; second press -> OFF; third press -> ON.
- ABSOLUTE POWER ON: first press -> ON; second press -> ON; third press -> ON.
- ABSOLUTE POWER OFF: first press -> OFF; second press -> OFF; third press -> OFF.
Just something to be aware of when more than one Device Code 'appears' to work for your device before you head down the "Learning" path.
...Macros are another feature that I have not tried but from the manual it looks like it was poorly designed...
On my initial read, I agree with you. I dug my 'failed backlight'
RadioShack 15-2117 out of the basement to compare. Instead of building a MACRO by selecting ALREADY KNOWN Device Codes (TV ON, CABLE BOX CH 3, etc...), each IR10A MACRO step needs to be LEARNED via a head-to-head face-off between the IR10A and the original remote. Hmmm... [Where's the 'Memory Remaining' Status Screen?]
More to follow, in a separate review, as I get another block of free time (I need to fix my Canon S450 so that I can print out the Owner's Manual in
COLOR ).