Options
- Select receiver to use when receiving IR. The default is the built in IR receiver. If you wish you can plug in a remotely mounted external IR receiver (see optional accessories for more details).
- This unit is a target / receiver / standalone. As it says, change the mode of the module to suit your needs. See "Overview" for a full explanation of each mode.
- Search for target. If checked then the module will attempt to locate a target module to send IR commands to. This is only functional when the module is set as a receiver.
- Allow Activity LED to pulse. This check box determines whether the acknowledge LED should pulse during normal operation. Maybe it bothers you? if it does then turn it off!
- Attempt to find and send to PC – This is important if you want to either “learn IR code (for a receiver) or send learnt IR code (for a target). If you don’t intend to use the PC during normal operation this is best left unchecked.
- Autoconfigure with DHCP. When plugged into a router with DHCP support (almost all routers support this) the modules will communicate and assume a router assigned IP address. See "IP Addresses" for more detail.
- Enable DDNS – Tells the module whether to use the information stored in the “Dynamic DNS” tab (see menu)
- Allow long duration IR codes. Certain products (for example X10 & Lutron) require a longer than normal duration of transmitter IR to function correctly. Response times are slower with this enabled so leave unchecked if not required.
- Tidy IR code before sending to PC. If you have difficulty capturing an IR code then try checking this box. Again, response times are compromised so only enable if required.
Remember to click the "SAVE" button to enable any changes you make!