Authinx VT42A Remote Music Player User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Authinx Inc. Remote Music Player Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

VT42AVR38AUR89AOWNER’S MANUALRRRRREMOTEEMOTEEMOTEEMOTEEMOTE M M M M MUSICUSICUSICUSICUSICPPPPPLALALALALAYERYERYERYERYERCM19ABasic Model, MK10A(UR89A + CM19A)Deluxe Model, MK11A(UR89A + VT42A + VR38A)AUDIO PCLEARNSETUPCH+TOP FI NDENDSCAN SCAN+F. FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLP LAY LI ST P LAY IN GALBUMVOL +MA/BAddDeleteENTERG ENR E T RAC KARTI STTV X10All Lts ononoffbrtdimPAGEUPPAGEDOWN12580ABCJKLTUV369DEFMNOWXYZ4GHIPQRS7SELECTTECBL
32CONTENTSIntroduction ................................................................................................... 3Basic System ................................................................................................ 4Deluxe System .............................................................................................. 5Installing the Software .................................................................................. 6Basic System ........................................................................................... 6Deluxe System ......................................................................................... 7Operation ...................................................................................................... 8Media Manager ....................................................................................... 8Using Lola ..............................................................................................10Using the Remote ....................................................................................... 12Installing the batteries ............................................................................ 12Button Descriptions ............................................................................... 13Connecting up the Audio/Video Sender (Deluxe System only) .................. 14Connecting up the Audio/Video Receiver (Deluxe System only) ............... 15Advanced Options ...................................................................................... 17Using the Remote to Control Your TV/Audio system ........................... 17Code Search .......................................................................................... 17Code Identification ................................................................................. 18Learning Codes...................................................................................... 18Code List ............................................................................................... 19Home Control ............................................................................................. 22Controlling X10 Modules ....................................................................... 23Changing the Remote’s Housecode ....................................................... 24Changing the Remote’s Master Code. .................................................. 24Fine Tuning Your System ............................................................................ 25Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 26INTRODUCTIONYour Lola™ Wireless Audio/Video Sender kit consists of a Sender whichconnects to the video and audio output jacks on your PC, and a Receiverwhich you connect to your TV and/or audio system. It includes the Lolasoftware program that you install from X10’s Web Site. You control theAudio/Video Sender and software using a remote control (included). TheSender converts the audio and video signals from your PC into wirelessRadio Frequency (RF) signals and transmits them (even through walls) tothe Receiver. The Receiver converts the signals back to their original formand passes them to your TV and/or audio system. The Lola softwareapplication lets you listen to audio files stored on your computer’s harddrive, in a variety or formats (MP3, wma, rm, wav, etc.), on any TV oraudio system in your home, and you can control everything using the remotecontrol while sitting in front of your TV.
54Sound CardVideo CardUSB PortVGA OutTVTo video in on VT42ATo audio in on VT42AVT42AA/V SenderVR38AA/V ReceiverUR89AWirelessRemote100 ft.100 ft.The remote controls the Lola application in your PC via the receiver builtinto the VT42A. The VT42A connects to your PC’s USB port.The VT42A sends the sound and picture from your PC to the VR38A thatyou connect to a TV anywhere in your home. This lets you view the Lolaapplication on your TV, hear the music files stored in your PC on your TV’sspeakers, and control the Lola application while sitting in front of your TVwith the remote.Or you can connect the VR38A receiver to your audio system, view Lolaon your PC’s monitor and listen to the music files stored in your PC on thespeakers connected to your audio system.The Deluxe System includes the UR89A remote control, a VT42AWireless Audio/Video Sender with built in USB PC Receiver, a WirelessAudio/Video Receiver, and the Lola software, and all connecting cables.Sound CardUSB PortVGA OutThe Basic System includes the UR89A remote control, a CM19A USBPC Receiver, the Lola software, and all connecting cables.To your PC’s monitor.To your PC’s speakers.CM19AReceiverUR89AWirelessRemote100 ft.The remote controls the Lola application in your PC via the CM19Areceiver. The CM19A connects to your PC’s USB port.This lets you view the Lola application on your PC, and listen to audio filesthrough your PC’s speakers. You can also directly connect the video andsound outputs from your PC to a TV using the RCA, S-Video, and Audio,jacks and cables. All connecting cables are included.AUDIOPCLEARNSETUPCH +TOPFINDENDSCANSCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYLISTPLAYINGALBUMVO L+MA/BAddDele teENTERGENRE TRACKARTISTTV X10All  Lts ononoffbrtdimPAGEUPPAGEDOWN12580ABCJKLTUV369DEFMNOWXYZ4GHIPQRS7SELECTTECBLAUDIOPCLEARNSETUPCH +TOPFINDENDSCANSCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYLISTPLAYINGALBUMVO L+MA/ BAddDele teENTERGENRETRACKARTISTTV X10All  Lts ononoffbrtdimPAGEUPPAGEDOWN12580ABCJKLTUV369DEFMNOWXYZ4GHIPQRS7SELECTTECBL
76SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DELUXE SYSTEM (VT42A)Before you install the software, unpack the hardware components and havethe Sender (Model VT42A) near your PC ready to connect it up when theLola software installation program instructs you to do so.IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect the USB connector before youinstall the software.Log on to the Internet and go to the web address in the e-mail you receivedwhen your order was confirmed (or visit www.x10.com/software). Thereyou will be able to install the software (you need to be connected to theInternet while you install the software). Follow the instructions to install it.At the appropriate point in the installation you will be instructed to plug theSender’s USB connector into your PC’s USB port. When you do this,Windows® will tell you it has found new hardware and will automaticallyinstall the X10 USB driver for the Sender. Follow the instructions tocomplete the software installation.USB connectorDo not connect toyour PC until youinstall the Lolasoftware. ModelVT42AWindows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.After the software installation is complete, connect the VT42A’s powersupply to the jack on the back of the unit and plug the power supply into anAC outlet. Make sure the switch on the side of the unit is ON.Model CM19AINSTALLING THE SOFTWAREBasic vs Deluxe SystemsThe Basic System includes the UR89A remote control, a CM19A USBPC Receiver, the Lola software, and all connecting cables.The Deluxe System includes the UR89A remote control, a VT42AWireless Audio/Video Sender with built in USB PC Receiver, a WirelessAudio/Video Receiver, the Lola software, and all connecting cables.Go to page 12 if you purchased the Deluxe System.SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR BASIC SYSTEM (CM19A)Before you install the software, unpack the hardware components and havethe USB Receiver (Model CM19A) near your PC ready to connect it upwhen the Lola software installation program instructs you to do so.IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect the USB connector before youinstall the software.Log on to the Internet and go to the web address in the e-mail you receivedwhen your order was confirmed (or visit www.x10.com/software). Thereyou will be able to install the software (you need to be connected to theInternet while you install the software). Follow the instructions to install it.At the appropriate point in the installation you will be instructed to plug theReceiver’s USB connector into your PC’s USB port. When you do this,Windows® will tell you it has found new hardware and will automaticallyinstall the X10 USB driver for the CM19A. Follow the instructions tocomplete the software installation.USB connectorDo not connect toyour PC until youinstall the Lolasoftware.
98MEDIA MANAGERBefore using Lola you will need to use Media Manager to scan yourcomputer for music files and import them into Lola. Lola then uses thatinformation to display your music in an easy to use format that can beaccessed by remote control from anywhere in your home. Select RunMedia Manager from the Lola folder under your Windows Start button.Select Scan Computer for Media from the Tools menu. A screen like theone below appears.OPERATIONClick on the Browse button to find the location that you store your musicfiles (if desired), then click on Start Search. Or scan your entire computerby clicking on Start Search.Media Manager searches your computer for music files and lists them asthey are found.After Media Manager files all your music files, click on Import Files.After you’ve imported all your music files into Lola, exit the MediaManager and run Lola.Note you can also right-click on the screen while Lola is running and selectRun Media Manager.
1110LEARNSETUP All Lts onCH+TOP FINDENDSCAN SCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYINGALBUMSELECTVOL+M1 2580ABCJKLTUV369A/BDEFMNOWXYZ4GHIAddDeleteGENRE TRACKARTISTAUDIOTVPCX10onoffbrtdimPAG EDOWNPQRS7TEENTERPLAYLISTPAG EUPCBLSelect your favorite tracks from any album, play them in order, or out ofsequence. Create your own albums and Play Lists.You can use Media Manager included with Lola to search the Internet forthe album covers for the albums you import into Lola and displays them onscreen.When used with X10’s 2.4 GHz Audio/Video Sender, you can display theabove on any TV in your home. This lets you sit in front of your TV andselect and play all the music stored in your PC using the remote control.You can hear your music through your TV’s speakers, through a surround-sound system connected to your TV, or you can send the music to yourstereo system - with no wires!See Lola’s Help for more information.Press the Genre button on the remote. A screen similar to the one belowappears on your PC’s screen.The software displayed on your PC lets you selectmusic by Album, by Artist, by Genre (Rock, Jazz,Country, etc.) or you can list all your tracks insequence. You can also create and display yourown Play Lists. The buttons on the remote matchthe categories shown on your PC screen.USING LOLAAfter you’ve installed the Lola software, connected up the hardware, andturned on your PC, the Lola shortcut icon shown below appears on yourdesktop.Double-click on the Lola shortcut icon on your desktop to launch Lola. Ifyou don’t see the icon, run Lola from the Windows Start button.If during installation you chose to have the Lola Controller run at startup,you can simply press the Power button on the remote to launch Lola.
1312BUTTON DESCRIPTIONSSetup Used to setup the remote to control your TV or audio system (see page xx):Learn Learns TV/Audio codes not in the remote’s library (see page xx):Power Hides/Reopens Lola. Also operates your TV/Stereo.PC, TV, Audio Changes the remote’s control from Lola, to TV, to audio system,respectively.X10 Used for Home Control functions.0-9 Selects track numbers directly.Add/Delete Marks a track to be added to a playlist, or excluded from play.A/B Selects input mode on your TV.Album, Artist, Genre, Track Selects how you want to display/select your musicfiles.Up, Down, Left, Right Arrows Moves around the current list displayed. Works likea joystick.Enter Opens the current selection. (Like pressing joystick button).Page Up and Down Moves up and down through screens.Playlist Displays your play lists.Playing Displays info on the track that’s playing.Top, End, Find, Order Used to move around within, and organize your music files.Top and end go to the top and end of a list. Find lets you find albums/artists/tracksby name using the ABC, DEF, etc., on the numeric buttons (like you enter names ona cell phone). Order lets you rearrange the order of albums/artists/tracks.Play, Stop, Pause, FF, REW, Scan+/- Used like you would use on your CD player.Play Plays the currently highlighted selection. Also, with Add/Delete, used toexclude a track from play.Record Saves the track exclusion for every time Lola is run.See the help in the Lola software for more information. To access the help, right-click your mouse button while at your PC.INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE.Push the tab and liftoff the battery cover.Insert four AAA alkalinebatteries, taking care tomatch the + and - marks inthe battery compartment.USING THE REMOTEThe Lola Remote works with the CM19A Receiver (Basic system) orVT42A Receiver/Transmitter (Deluxe system). The remote sendscommands to the Receiver which is connected to your PC. This lets youaccess all the features of the Lola application from the comfort of youreasy chair.Press the corresponding button on the remote (color matched to the buttonson the screen) to view your music files by Album, by Artist, by Genre(Rock, Jazz, Country, etc.) or to list them all by track.Press the Playlist button to view playlists that you previously set up in MediaManager.Press Now Playing to view details on the track you’re currently playing.Use the up and down cursor keys on the remote to navigate around eachscreen and then use Play, Stop, Pause, etc. when you select the Album,Artist list, Genre, or playlist that you want to play.LEARNSETUP All Lts onCH+TOP FINDENDSCAN SCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYINGALBUMSELECTVOL+M1 2580ABCJKLTUV369A/BDEFMNOWXYZ4GHIAddDeleteGENRE TRACKARTISTAUDIOTVPCX10onoffbrtdimPAG EDOWNPQRS7TEENTERPLAYLISTPAG EUPCBL
15141. Connect a set of Audio/Video cables to the A/V OUT jacks on the A/VReceiver. Connect the other end to your TV.2. Plug the Audio/Video Receiver’s PowerSupply  into a 120 volt wall outlet andplug its jack into the Audio/VideoReceiver.3. Turn power switch on (on side of unit).4. Position the Audio/Video Receiver in aconvenient location such as on top of theTV and orient the antenna so that theflat side points in the direction of theroom where you set up the Audio/VideoSender.CONNECTING UP THE RECEIVERConnecting the receiver to your TV lets you see the picture displayed onyour PC’s monitor on a TV located up to 100 ft. away from your PC.2.4 GHz Video AntennaTV OutputConnectorPower Supply Jack2.4 GHz Channel Switch(on bottom)TV Channel Switch(on bottom) ON-OFFSwitchA/V Output Jacks(SKIP PAGES 14 THRU 16 IF YOU HAVE THE BASIC SYSTEM)1. Connect the jack on the audio cable (supplied) to the speaker/headphonejack, or line out jack on your PC’s sound card. Use adapter if needed.2. Connect the red RCA plug to the jack labelled AUDIO RIGHT and thewhite RCA plug to the jack labeled AUDIO LEFT on the A/V Sender.3. Connect the yellow RCA plug on the supplied video cable to the Videoout jack from your PC. If your PC has an S-Video Out jack you can usethe supplied adapter.4. Plug the other end of the video cable (yellow plug) to the video IN jackon the A/V Sender.5. Set the channel switch (on the TOP of the unit) to channel A (to theRIGHT).6. Plug the A/V Sender’s Power Supply into a convenient 120 volt walloutlet and plug its jack into the Audio Sender.7. Turn the power switch (on the side of unit) on.8. Position the A/V Sender in a convenient location and orient the antennaso that the flat side points in the direction of the room where you will beinstalling the Receiver.CONNECTING UP THE AUDIO SENDERSTOP!IMPORTANT: Donot connect USBconnector to yourPC until you installthe software (seepage 7).To Video outon your PC.To Audio outon your PC.To plug-inpower supply.
1716ADVANCED OPTIONSUsing the remote to control your TV or Cable Box orAudio SystemThe remote can be set up to control the volume, channel etc. on your TV oraudio system as follows.1. Turn on the device you want to control (TV, Cable Box or Audiosystem).2. Press and release mode button for the device you want to control (TV,Cable, or Audio).3. Press and hold SETUP until the green LED indicator under the buttonyou pressed in step 2 lights steadily. Release SETUP.4. Enter the 3 digit Code from the Library Code Table on page 17. TheLED turns off after the last digit entered.5. Point the remote at the device and press the POWER button. Yourdevice should turn off.Code Search.If you can’t find the code for your device in the Code List you can searchfor it:1. Turn on the device you want to control (TV, Cable, or Audio system).2. Press and release mode button for the device you want to control (TV,Cable, or Audio).3. Press and hold SETUP until the green LED indicator under the buttonyou pressed in step 2 lights steadily. Release SETUP.4. Press the CH+ (or Power) button on the remote repeatedly until yourTV changes channel (or your Audio device turns off). If you overshootyou can press Ch -.5. When you device responds, press Mute to install the code.IIIIIFFFFF     YYYYYOUROUROUROUROUR TV  TV  TV  TV  TV ISISISISIS     ALREADALREADALREADALREADALREADYYYYY     HOOKEDHOOKEDHOOKEDHOOKEDHOOKED     UPUPUPUPUP     TTTTTOOOOO     AAAAA S S S S SAAAAATELLITETELLITETELLITETELLITETELLITE R R R R RECEIVERECEIVERECEIVERECEIVERECEIVER     OROROROROR     OOOOOTHERTHERTHERTHERTHERA/V A/V A/V A/V A/V  DEVICEDEVICEDEVICEDEVICEDEVICEIf a Satellite Receiver or other A/Vcomponent is connected to your TV usingAudio/Video cables, you can connect theAudio/Video Receiver to the free LINE INjacks on the component. If there are noLINE IN jacks, you will need to use a TVantenna splitter as described above.CONNECTING UP THE RECEIVER, CONT.IIIIIFFFFF     YYYYYOUROUROUROUROUR TV  TV  TV  TV  TV  DOESDOESDOESDOESDOES     NONONONONOTTTTT     HAHAHAHAHAVEVEVEVEVE A/V  A/V  A/V  A/V  A/V CONNECTCONNECTCONNECTCONNECTCONNECTORSORSORSORSORSYou can use the suppliedcoaxial cable to connect theTV OUT socket on the Audio/Video Receiver to the Antennainput on your TV. If youalready have an antennaconnected to your TV, you willneed to use a TV antennasplitter.Set your TV and the TVChannel switch on the Audio/Video Receiver (on bottom) to the same channel (3 or 4).
1918Code ListTVABEX.......................................................... 185ACME .................................................003 031ADA ............................................................ 009ADC .................................................... 009 002ADMIRAL .........................................001 173ADVENTURA ...........................................174AIKO ..........................................................058AIWA .................................................. 195 196ALLERON .................................................046AMARK...................................................... 020AMTRON................................................... 053AKAI ..........................................................002AMSTRAD .................................................189ANAM NATIONAL . 003 025 042 053 193AOC .... 004 005 007 009 014 132 156 175ARCHER ....................................................020AUDIOVOX ...............................................053BANG & OLUFSEN..................................190BELCOR .....................................................004BELL & HOWELL ................... 000 001 049BRADFORD ...............................................053BROKSONIC...................................... 136 147BROKWOOD............................................. 004CANDLE ............................ 004 008 009 174CAPEHART ...............................................175CELEBRITY.............................................. 002CENTURION............................................. 009CETRONIC ................................................042CHANGHONG ...........................................214CITIZEN .................... 001 004 008 009 042..................................... 053 058 105 109 177CLAIRTONE .............................................014CLASSIC ............................................. 042 214COLORTYME ...........................004 009 010CONCERTO ....................................... 004 009CONCIERGE..............................................121CONTEC/CONY ....... 012 013 014 042 053CRAIG .................................................042 053CROWN.............................................. 042 053CURTIS MATHES ..... 000 001 004 009 015..................................... 031 049 105 109 130CXC .....................................................042 053DAEWOO .. 004 005 009 017 018 019 042......058 082 085 097 100 126 127 130 138DAYTRON.........................................004 009DIMENSIA ......................................... 000 031DUMONT ..........................................004 121DYNASTY .................................................042ELEKTRA .................................................001ELECTROBAND ..............................002 014ELECTROHOME .... 003 004  009 022 133EMERSON ......... 004 009 014 023 024 025......026 027 030 032 033 034 035 036 037......038 039 040 041 042 043 045 046 049......053 116 135 147 155 177 179 189 198ENVISION ..........................................004 009FISHER ....................... 013 049 050 180 209FUJITSU ............................................. 046 197FUNAI ................ 042 053 046 155 189 198FUTURETEC ....................................042 053GE........ 000 003 004 009 022 031 044 052......054 055 087 092 103 107 125 164 181GIBRALTER ...................................... 004 121GOLDSTAR........................ 004 005 009 056..................................... 057 133 155 156 172GRUNDY ............................................046 053HALLMARK .....................................004 009HARVARD ..................................................053HITACHI............ 001 004 009 013 059 060..................... 061 088 091 137 139 140 141..................... 142 143 144 145 146 179 210IMA ............................................................. 053INFINITY ..................................................062INTEQ........................................................121JANEIL....................................................... 174JBL ..............................................................062JCB .............................................................. 002JC PENNY ................. 000 004 005 008 009............................. 022 031 052 054 055 063............................. 087 105 107 109 172 181JENSEN ..............................................004 009JVC .............. 013 054 055 060 065 067 089KAWASHO ................................. 002 004 009KAYPANI ................................................... 175KEC .............................................................042KENWOOD ............................... 004 009 133KLOSS NOVABEAM ...............  068 069 174KONKA .............. 016 047 066 157 158 176KTV ............ 014 021 042 053 070 116 177LODGENET ...................................... 000 001LOEWE ..............................................062 211LOGIK ................................................000 001LUXMAN........................................... 004 009LXI ...................................... 000 004 009 031..................................... 049 062 107 109 181MAGNAVOX ..... 004 008 009 062 068 069............. 074 075 076 077 089 133 163 165MAJESTIC .........................................000 001MARANTZ ................................ 004 009 062MEGATRON.............................. 004 009 059MEI ............................................................. 014MEMOREX........................ 000 001 004 009............................................. 046 049 051 135MGA............ 004 005 009 022 046 133 180MIDLAND ......... 054 055 107 121 172 181MINUTZ ....................................................052Code Identification.To identify what code is stored in the remote:1. Press and release mode button for the device you want to control (TV,Cable, or Audio).2. Press and hold SETUP until the green LED indicator under the buttonyou pressed in step 2 lights steadily. Release SETUP.3. Press SETUP again.4. Press each digit number in turn. When the indicator blinks off, the buttonyou pressed when it blinked is the first digit of the code set in theremote.5. Repeat step 4 twice to find the second and third digits.Learning Codes.If you can’t find the code for your TV, Cable or audio system in the codelibrary, you can learn the commands you need from your existing remote:1. Point your existing remote at the UR89A Remote with a distance ofabout 1 inch between remotes.2. Press the mode button that matches the equipment you want to learn(TV or Audio). The LED blinks once.3. Press and hold SETUP until the green LED indicator under the buttonyou pressed in step 2 lights steadily. Release SETUP.4. Press and release the LEARN button. The LED blinks once.5. Press and release the button on the UR89A Remote that you want toteach. (e.g. POWER) The LED blinks once.6. Press the matching button on your existing remote that you want tolearn. Hold the button until the LED on the UR89A Remote blinks off.7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each button you want to learn.8. When you’ve finished learning all the keys, press SETUP.Note you can only learn codes under Power, Vol +/-, Ch+/-, and Mute.
2120CABLETENNA......................................... 468CABLEVIEW............................................. 468CENTURY .................................................471CITIZEN ....................................................471COLOUR VOICE............................... 472 473COMTRONICS ..................................474 475CONTEC/CONY .......................................476EASTERN ..................................................477GARRARD .................................................471GC ELECTRONICS ..................................469GEMINI ...................................... 478 479 536GE ................................................................549GENERAL INSTRUMENT ............. 463 509............. 511 513 514 518 528 529 530 531HAMLIN ....................................480 481 482HITACHI.................................................... 463HYTEK ...................................................... 462JASCO .........................................................471JERROLD ........... 461 463 464 465 467 478..................... 484 509 510 511 526 528 529MAGNAVOX .............................................485MEMOREX................................................ 486MOVIE TIME ................................... 462 487NSC ..................................................... 462 487OAK ............................................ 462 476 489PACE .......................................................... 532PANASONIC...................................... 460 508PARAGON ................................................. 486PHILIPS ............................. 471 472 473 479............................................. 485 490 491 492PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX ....................505 534PIONEER ................................... 493 494 498PULSAR .....................................................486RADIO SHACK ......................... 505 525 534RCA .....................................................460 507REALISTIC................................................ 469REGAL .......................................................482REGENCY ..................................................477REMBRANDT ...........................................463RUNCO.......................................................486SAMSUNG ..........................................474 494SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ......... 466 496 497............................................. 498 535 596 607SIGNAL .............................................. 474 478SIGNATURE .............................................. 463SL MARX ...................................................474SPRUCER ...................................................460STANDARD COMPONENTS ................. 499STARCOM ................................. 461 467 478STARGATE ........................................ 474 478STAR SIGHT..............................................520STAR SIGHT CABLE SERVICE ..............507STARQUEST ............................................. 478STAR TRAK .............................................. 516TANDY ...................................................... 500TELEVIEW ...............................................474MITSUBISHI ............. 004 005 009 022 046..................................... 081 089 132 133 180MONTGOMERY WARD ................. 000 001MOTOROLA .....................................003 173MTC .................... 004 005 009 014 105 109MULTITECH ............................................053MULTIVISION .......................................... 084NAD .................................... 004 009 109 185NEC ..... 003 004 005 009 010 085 089 095NIKEI .........................................................042NIKKO ....................................... 004 009 058NTC ............................................................ 058ONKING ..................................................... 042ONWA ................................................ 042 053OPTIMUS ..........................................170 185OPTONICA .......................................095 173ORION ........................................ 035 121 135PANASONIC...................... 003 054 055 062............................................. 070 148 170 171PHILCO.............. 003 004 005 008 009 062............................. 068 069 074 075 077 133PHILIPS ..... 003 004 006 008 062 068 069............. 074 075 076 086 087 089 133 163............. 183 184 205 206 207 208 212 213PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX ....................183 184..................................................... 204 208 213PILOT ........................................................004PIONEER ................... 004 009 090 179 185PORTLAND ...................... 004 005 009 058PRECISION................................................166PRICE CLUB ............................................. 105PRISM .........................................................055PROSCAN .......................... 000 031 107 181PROTON ............ 004 009 093 175 186 192PULSAR .....................................................121PULSER...................................................... 004QUASAR ............................ 003 054 055 062............................................. 070 148 170 171RADIO SHACK . 000 004 009 031 041 042......048 049 053 095 133 155 170 172 194RCA ............. 000 003 004 005 007 009 011..................... 048 078 082 092 094 096 098............. 099 101 102 103 107 113 125 129............. 133 167 179 181 187 188 191 194REALISTIC........ 000 004 009 031 041 042............ 048 049 053  095 133 155 170 172RHAPSODY ...............................................014RUNCO.......................................................121SAMPO............................... 004 009 172 175SAMSUNG .................. 004 005 009 015 104..................................... 105 106 109 133 172SAMSUX ....................................................009SANSUI............................................... 135 136SANYO ....... 004 013 049 108 110 180 209SCOTCH ............................................. 004 009SCOTT ....... 004 009 024 035 042 046 053SEARS ......... 000 004 009 013 031 046 049............. 105 107 109 110 133 180 181 189SHARP ........................ 004 009 079 095 111............................. 112 114 122 123 124 173SHOGUN ....................................................004SIGNATURE .............................. 000 001 023SIMPSON ................................................... 008SONIC .........................................................014SONY .................................. 002 006 071 128SOUNDESIGN ... 004 008 009 042 053 046SPECTRAVISION ..................................... 203SQUAREVIEW ..........................................189SSS ............................................... 004 042 053STARLITE .................................................053SUPREMACY ............................................174SUPREME ..................................................002SYLVANIA ................. 004 008 009 062 068..................................... 069 074 075 076 077............................. 133 155 161 163 189 198SYMPHONIC............. 033 053 155 189 198TANDY ......................................................173TATUNG .................................................... 003TECHNICS .........................................054 055TECHWOOD..................... 004 009 054 055TEKNIKA .. 000 001 004 005 008 009 013......042 046 053 058 076 105 109 170 174TELECAPTION .......................................117TELERENT.......................................000 001TERA.................................................. 004 186TMK ...................................................004 009TOSHIBA ................... 013 049 089 105 109..................................... 117 118 120 159 178UNIVERSAL ...................................... 052 087VICTOR......................................................060VIDTECH................................... 004 005 009VIKING.......................................................174WARDS............... 000 001 004 005 009 024..................... 031 033 046 052 062 068 069..................... 074 075 076 087 095 119 133WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ............. 097 100............................................................. 130 155YAMAHA........................... 004 005 009 133ZENITH ..................... 000 001 004 023 038..................... 058 059 064 121 135 136 153CableABC ............. 461 462 463 464 465 466 467ADELPHIA................................................ 596ALLEGRO ..........................................524 525AMERICAST .............................................527ANTRONIX .......................................468 469ARCHER ............................ 468 469 470 471AT&T .........................................................511TELEWEST ..............................................532TEXSCAN ..................................................499TOCOM...................................... 464 501 513TOSHIBA ...................................................486TUSA ..........................................................478TV86...........................................................487UNIKA ....................................... 468 469 471UNITED ARTISTS ................................... 462UNITED CABLE ......................................461UNIVERSAL .............. 468 469 470 471 502VIDEOWAY ............................................... 504VIEWSTAR ........................ 475 485 487 500VIDEO TECH ............................................550ZENITH ............. 486 488 503 517 519 520..................... 521 522 523 524 525 527 533AudioAIWA .................................. 839 842 851 860CARVER .....................................................825CITIZEN ....................................................826DENON ..............................................803 817FISHER ............................................... 814 821GOLDSTAR................................................766HARMAN KARDON ........................ 804 818JVC .............................................. 790 813 819KENWOOD ....... 683 808 816 828 832 869MAGNAVOX .....................................796 814MARANTZ ........................................ 688 824MITSUBISHI .............................................877NAD ............................................ 721 739 743ONKYO ...................................... 805 811 812OPTIMUS .......................... 667 747 748 749............................................. 751 752 754 793PANASONIC ...................................... 810 815PHILIPS ............................. 814 823 824 825PIONEER ........................... 837 866 867 878RADIOSHACK .......... 706 754 793 806 865............................. 866 867 868 875 878 879RCA ..................... 717 772 781 795 827 866..................... 867 870 871 872 875 878 879REALISTIC................................................ 822SANYO .......................................................705SCOTT .......................................................768SHARP ........................................ 671 684 809SHERWOOD ...................... 706 806 858 859SONY .......................... 778 785 797 798 799..................................... 833 834 835 836 843TEAC.......................... 710 807 855 856 857TECHNICS ......... 791 810 815 823 863 864VENTURER ...............................................745YAMAHA........................... 801 802 838 840..................................... 841 846 847 848 849ZENITH ............................. 676 730 749 759..................................... 765 766 784 814 850
2322LEARNSETUP All Lts onCH+CHVOLVOL+MAUDIOTVPCX10onoffbrtdimCBLLEARNSETUP All Lts onCH+TOP FINDENDSCAN SCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYINGALBUMSELECTVOL+M1 2580ABCJKLTUV369A/BDEFMNOWXYZ4GHIAddDeleteGENRE TRACKARTISTAUDIOTVPCX10onoffbrtdimPAG EDOWNPQRS7TEENTERPLAYLISTPAG EUPCBLCONTROLLING X10 MODULESHere’s how to control X10 modules with your Lola Remote Control. Theremote is set to House Code A by default. See next page to change it.1. Press and releasethe X10 button.2. Use the numberbuttons to select theUnit Code number ofthe chosen module.(You can press 1, then6 for Unit Code 16).3. Press the appropriatebutton (labeled inblue) for the functionyou require (On, Off,Bright, Dim, AllLights On, All UnitsOff).HOME CONTROLThe X10 button on the Lola remote control is your gateway to aworld of useful control and automation solutions built by X10.Why enter a dark room when there is a simple andaffordable solution that can keep you safe and secure? Froma simple remote control that can turn on a lamp, to a full-blownautomation system, X10 provides you with all the products youneed.With the correct components in your X10 system, youcan have all of these powerful options at your control:· Give your home a secure appearance by schedulingwhen lights and other electronics turn on and off· Distribute audio and video to stereos and televisionsusing wireless technology· Turn on house lights while sitting in your car· Schedule sprinkler systems· Control your lights and electronic devices using yourpersonal computerX10’s control and automation products are easy to installand extremely affordable. Visit X10.com today for moreinformation and the latest products to build and enhanceyour X10 system.
2524LEARNSETUP All Lts onCH+TOP FINDENDSCAN SCAN+F.FPLAYREWPAUSESTOPRECCHVOLPLAYINGALBUMSELECTVOL+M1 2580ABCJKLTUV369A/BDEFMNOWXYZ4GHIAddDeleteGENRE TRACKARTISTAUDIOTVPCX10onoffbrtdimPAG EDOWNPQRS7TEENTERPLAYLISTPAG EUPCBLFINE TUNING YOUR SYSTEM The Lola Wireless Audio/Video Sender usually works best with the flatfaces of the antennas on the Sender and Receiver units facing each other(see diagram below). Sometimes, however, reflections and other effects inyour home may affect the signal so that some adjustment of either theSender or Receiver antenna might be necessary to get the best signal.IF YOU ARE NOT GETTING ANY SIGNAL AT ALL:Check that the CHANNEL slide switch (labeled A, B, C, D) on both unitsis set to the same letter.IF THE SIGNAL IS POOR, OR IF THERE IS INTERFERENCE:Try changing the channel on both units. Do this by adjusting the CHANNELslide switch on each unit to any position from A to D. Make sure both unitsare set to the same channel.RECEIVERTRANSMITTERPoint antennas at each otherChanging the House Code for the RemoteThe Remote comes set to House Code A by default. To change the HouseCode on the remote follow steps 1 through 4 below:1. Press and release theX10 button (indicatorflashes).2. Press and hold Setupuntil the indicatorlights steadily.Release the Setupbutton.3. Use the numberbuttons to enter thenumber equivalent tothe chosenHousecode  (1=A,2=B....16=P). Press 1then 6 for 16, etc.4. Press the Mutebutton to confirm theHousecode. Theindicator blinks thengoes off.Changing the Master Code for the RemoteYou can use up to 16 remotes within 100 ft. of each other withoutinterfering with each other by setting each remote to a different MasterCode. To do this, press and release PC. Then press and hold Setup until theindicator starts to blink. Release Setup (the indicator blinks a numbercorresponding to its Master Code 1-16 and then stays on). While theindicator is on, enter a new number for this remote (1-16) and then presssetup. The indicator blinks back the new setting and then stays off. Repeatthis process for each remote, setting a unique number (1-16) for eachremote.
2726If there is no sound:• Check the connections between your PC’s sound card and the audio-injacks on the VT42A Audio/Video Sender (steps 1 and 2 on page 14).If you are not getting any audio or video:• There is a power light on the front of the Sender and Receiver. Checkthat both the Sender’s and Receiver’s power supplies are plugged in.Check that the ON/OFF switch on the Sender and Receiver are ON.• Verify that your connections to the TV are correct. If you are using theRCA jacks, make sure you are using the appropriate input mode for yourTV, try pressing the A-B button or the Video button on your TV’sremote control to change the input mode (consult your TV’s owner’smanual, if necessary). If you are using the COAX cable, verify that theReceiver and the TV are on the same channel (3 or 4).If the sound or video is poor, or there is interference:• Try locating the VT42A Sender away from the PC and/or its monitor.• Try changing the channel on both units. Do this by adjusting theCHANNEL slide switch on each unit to any position (A, B, C, or D).• Try different positions for the antennas on the Sender and Receiver.Normally the flat faces on each antenna should point at each other.Sometimes, due to reflections, you might get a better picture with theReceiver’s antenna pointing to the ceiling.• Take a look at what the audio and video signal is passing through or nearto get to the Receiver. Metal objects and electromagnetic fields candistort the signal. Try to keep the Receiver as far away from otherdevices as the RCA or Coax cables allow. In most cases, relocating theSender or Receiver a few feet is enough to avoid the source ofinterference.• Try unplugging/turning off any electromagnetic interference producingdevices, such as a microwave oven, baby monitor, computer, wirelessLAN, wireless speakers, cordless phone, cell phone, etc.For more help please visit www.x10.com/supportTROUBLESHOOTINGBasic Version:If the remote control doesn’t control Lola:• Check the USB cable on the CM19A is connected to your PC.• Make sure you have installed the software from:www.x10.com/software• Make sure the tray icon is present in the Windows task bar. If it isn’t runLola from the Windows Start button, or desktop shortcut.• Press the Power button on the remote to launch Lola.• Replace the Remote’s batteries.If the range for the remote control is poor:• Try locating the CM19A Receiver away from the PC and/or its monitor.If there is no sound:• Check the connections between your PC’s sound card and your PC’sspeakers.Deluxe Version:If the remote control doesn’t control Lola:• Make sure the VT42A Audio/Video Sender is turned on.• Check the USB cable on the VT42A is connected to your PC.• Make sure you have installed the software from:www.x10.com/software• Make sure the tray icon is present in the Windows task bar. If it isn’t runLola from the Windows Start button, or desktop shortcut.• Press the Power button on the remote to launch Lola.• Replace the Remote’s batteries.If the range for the remote control is poor:• Try locating the VT42A Audio/Video Sender away from the PC and/orits monitor.
MTMTMTMTMT-----OM-2/03OM-2/03OM-2/03OM-2/03OM-2/03FCC CautionTHIS 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, INCLUDINGINTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed andused properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it maycause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and foundto comply with the limits for remote control devices in accordance with thespecifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed toprovide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures.• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing the interference.• Relocate the equipment with respect to the radio/TV.• Move the equipment away from the radio/TV.• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio/TVexperiencing the interference.• If necessary, consult your local dealer for additional suggestions.NOTE: Modifications to this product will void the user’s authority to operate thisequipment.X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year WarrantyX10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10 products tobe free from defective material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from theoriginal date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or replace, at its sole discretion,a defective X10 product if returned to X10 within the warranty period and with proofof purchase. If service is required under this warranty:Call 1-800-442-5065, visit www.x10.com, or e-mail support@x10.com.For help or more information on setup, please visit:http://www.x10.com/supportX10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.3824 North 5th St., Suite C,North Las Vegas, NV 89032

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