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This page is a browsable version of the Kymera Wand manual. Click on one of the flags below to download a PDF of the original Kymera Wand manual in your chosen language.
The Kymera Wand is a buttonless remote control that can learn up to 13 infrared (IR) codes from existing remote controls and replay those IR codes when the user makes one of 13 predefined movement “gestures”. Any button from a remote control can be assigned to each of the 13 gestures – there is no need for all the codes to be learned from a single remote control.
This product is not a toy; it is an instrument of control. In order to use it properly and become an expert wizard or witch, you will have to practise using it. Once you are the wand’s master, you will need to teach it to control things in your home. Only then will you be ready to perform your magic.
The Kymera Wand is supplied with two AAA (LR03) batteries. Before first use, open the battery door by unscrewing the silver dome on the end of the handle and remove the small white plastic isolation tab. Discard the tab carefully in the rubbish. Replace the battery door.
The Kymera Wand has no on or off switch; it is always ready to be used. Whenever you leave the wand motionless for one minute it falls asleep. Picking up the wand, or moving it, wakes it up and it vibrates with three double-pulse heartbeats to tell you that it has woken up and is ready to be used.
The batteries should last for three to six months, depending on usage. When the batteries are low, the wand tells you that they need replacing by doing three fast pulses after each gesture.
When replacing the batteries it is important that you use only good quality alkaline batteries – do not use rechargeable batteries as their voltage (1.2V) is not enough for the Kymera Wand to function properly. Never mix old and new batteries as the difference between them can cause heat to build up in the batteries and can be very dangerous.
Batteries should be inserted with the positive pip terminal facing out towards you as you drop them into the Kymera Wand handle.
Always remove the batteries if you are going to leave the Kymera Wand unused for more than a few months.
The Kymera Wand doesn’t have any lights and doesn’t make any beeping sounds, instead it communicates with you by a series of gentle vibrational pulses in the hand. As you move the wand, you will be able to feel the handle pulsing gently. When you use the wand for the first time (before any remote control codes have been programmed on to it) each time you correctly do one of the 13 recognised gestures, the wand will pulse a certain number of times depending on which gesture it thinks you have done. This is Practise Mode.
Practise Mode
The wand remains in Practise Mode for any gesture that has no remote control codes programmed on to it, (see below for how many pulses relate to each gesture). Once you have programmed a remote control code on to a gesture, that gesture is no longer in Practise Mode it is in Control Mode. After programming a code on to a gesture, then in future, when that gesture is done correctly, the wand will playback the programmed remote control code and will only pulse once.
Practising before you program the wand with remote control codes is important. The gestures will take a few minutes to master, but once you know how to do the gestures, you will find that they are very repeatable and easy to do.
The key to becoming an expert at the gestures is to always remember that the Kymera Wand is a sensitive motion activated device, designed to recognise 13 distinct and accurately performed gestures. The gestures do not need to be forceful or dramatic, just positive and accurate. The wand’s motion sensor is looking for a clear start and stop to each gesture, so always start a gesture holding the Kymera Wand level and steady. Remember, that except for the Big Swish gesture, only a short, positive action is required for each gesture; the tip of the wand only needs to move about 5 -10 cm (two to four inches), which is usually much less than you think.
Repeat each gesture until you can do them easily and repeatably. The rotation gestures must be performed slowly, holding the wand steady and level, rolling it between thumb and forefinger as if gently turning a volume knob.
The gestures
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The Kymera Wand has 13 gestures and a single remote control code from almost any infra red remote control device can be programmed onto each gesture. The gestures are: rotate anticlockwise, rotate clockwise, flick up, flick down, flick left, flick right, tap on the top, tap on the side, big swish, push forward, double double tap on the top, double tap on the side, and pull back.
1 pulse = rotate anticlockwise
2 pulses = rotate clockwise
To do the rotate gestures (clockwise or anticlockwise), hold the Kymera Wand steady and level between thumb and forefinger and roll the wand very slowly as if turning a volume knob. Be careful not to roll it too quickly and remember to keep the tip steady and level. To start the rotation gesture, the wand is looking for a clean steady quarter turn so rotate the wand very slowly and smoothly one quarter-turn, keeping the tip steady. Once you’ve gone just over a quarter-turn, the wand will register the rotation and go into fine-resolution rotation mode, where it will register an event every 15º – this allows you fine control with only small movements of your wrist. As you become more expert, you will find that the rotation gesture is easy and repeatable.
The rotation gestures are ideal for volume control.
3 pulses = flick up
4 pulses = flick down
5 pulses = flick left
6 pulses = flick right
To do the flick gestures (left, right, up and down), hold the Kymera Wand steady and level and flick it sharply in the desired direction, moving the tip no more than about 5 cm to 10 cm (2″ – 4″). Be careful not to start your flick by flicking it the opposite way first. Make sure that the flick is neat straight and clean. The gestures do not need to be big or particularly forceful, the wand is looking for a clear start and stop to the gesture. As you become more expert, you will find that very subtle gestures are possible and a very short discreet flick is all that is needed to get the wand to do what you want it to.
The flick gestures are ideal for music skip forward – skip back, channel up – channel down and general menu navigation.
7 pulses = tap on the top
8 pulses = tap on the side
11 pulses = double tap on the top
12 pulses = double tap on the side
Tapping lets you practise extra magical commands, but it is not for the novice. Once you are expert at the six introductory gestures you can begin to master the tapping gestures. Grip the wand lightly in the hand and smartly tap on the top of the criss-cross area with your index finger. You may have to start by using your other hand to do the tap. To tap on the side of the wand, without changing your grip rotate your hand and the wand a quarter turn, then pause briefly and tap with your index finger on the side of the criss-cross area. Once you have got the hang of the single tap, you are ready to try the double tap – it’s exactly the same only you tap twice on the wand, just like double clicking a mouse. tap on the side gestures may be done on either side of the wand.
The directions of the tap gestures are independent of the rotation of the wand. Each time the wand is rotated it recalibrate its idea of up, so that up is always up in the real world regardless of which way up the wand is. This means that “tap-on-the-top” is always a tap on the side of the wand facing upwards regardless of the rotation of the wand. As a result, you can rotate the wand in your hand to make it easier to do the “tap-on-the-side” or “double tap-on-the-side” gestures with the forefinger of the hand holding the wand without straining your hand.
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The tap gestures are ideal for making menu selections.
9 pulses = big swish
The big swish gesture requires a bit of practice to get right, but when you do, it makes for a very impressive and theatrical flourishing action. To do the Big Swish, start with the wand in the vertical position and sweep it quickly and strongly down to the horizontal position, pointing where you want to send the command. the motion sensor is looking for a hash start and stop. Some people find swishing in a “J” shape easier and more repeatable to do.
The big swish gesture is ideal for turning devices on or off dramatically. If you have an infra red remote controlled light fitting or light switch, then the big swish gesture would be perfect for operating that.
10 pulses = push
13 pulses = pull
To do the push forward gesture or the pull back gesture, hold the Kymera Wand steady and level and jab it quickly forward or pull it back quickly, moving it no more than about 10 cm (4″). Be careful not to rotate or accidentally flick the wand as you do these gestures. The gestures do not need to be big or particularly forceful, the wand is looking for a clear start and stop to the gesture. As you become more expert, you will find that very subtle gestures are possible.
Push pull gestures are ideal for turning devices on, pause – play, selecting or opening and closing a DVD or Blu-ray disc drawer.
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Once you have practised at the gestures and are confident that you can repeatedly do each one, you are ready to move on to programming your wand. Before the wand can be used to control your things in the home, it will need to be programmed with the infrared (IR) remote control button codes of those devices. The wand has 13 different motion gestures or actions, and can store one remote control code per gesture, therefore a total of 13 remote control codes to be stored in total.
Entering Programming Mode
Hold the wand steadily, pointing upwards in one hand and double tap smartly on the criss-cross area with the index finger of your other hand. Dc unlocker username and password. It will do four fast heartbeats to tell you that it is in entering learning mode.
4 fast pulses = Enter Learning Mode
Learning a remote control code
Slowly turn the wand so that it is horizontal and pointing towards the standard remote control you want to learn from and with the wand, do the gesture on to which you would like to learn the remote control function. The wand will pulse the number of times for that gesture and then start very rapid pulsing.
Rapid pulsing = Ready to Learn
While the wand is pulsing rapidly, point the standard remote control at the tip of the wand and press and quickly release the key on the standard remote control for the function you wish to teach your wand. Your wand will confirm it has understood and learned the code with a big pulse about half a second after you have taught it the code.
1 big pulse = Code Confirmed
If it doesn’t do a big pulse, wait for the fast pulsing to stop after a few seconds, and then repeat the gesture and the code teaching steps.
You do not need to exit Programming Mode after you have programmed the wand with a single remote control code, you can continue programming your wand and program another remote control code on to another gesture by repeating the process described above. You can also reprogram any gesture with a different code if you want.
Exiting programming Mode
Slowly turn the wand so that it is pointing straight down and tap once on its side. The wand will pulse rapidly four times to confirm it has come out of learning mode.
4 fast pulses = Exit Learning
The wand will exit Programming Mode automatically after 30 seconds of inactivity.
If programming problems occur
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Try varying the duration of the original remote control button press from very brief up to about half a second. – Try varying the distance from the tip of the wand to the original remote control from 1 cm up to 5 cm. – Try replacing the batteries in the original remote control as sometimes the original remote control might have just enough power to function as a remote control but not enough power to beam the code into the wand. – Use new alkaline batteries in the Kymera Wand.
Kymera Wand is a sensitive instrument of control and should be handled with care. Clean only with a soft, slightly damp cloth; do not immerse in water. To protect the wand while not in use, keep it safely in its silk-lined box.
Do not bend the wand or subject it to unreasonably high levels of stress by sitting on it for example.
Do not jab the wand at anyone as you could hurt them by accident.
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The new Fios TV® Voice Remote is a much smaller, sleeker and more advanced remote than many. It offers voice commands and even has a 'find my Fios TV Voice Remote' feature in case it ever gets misplaced. It's convenient, intuitive and mostly--it's just fun to use.
The Fios TV Voice Remote is designed specifically for Verizon's latest model Fios TV One and only one Fios TV Voice Remote can be paired to each box.
Find my Fios TV Voice Remote
If you misplace your Fios TV Voice Remote, press the power button on the Fios TV One twice. The Fios TV Voice Remote that’s paired with that Fios TV One will start making a beeping sound. When you find the Fios TV Voice Remote, press any button on the Fios TV Voice Remote to silence the beeping.
Motion-activated light
There is a sensor on the back of your Fios TV Voice Remote that activates the Fios TV Voice Remote light when it detects motion—making it easier for you to see the Fios TV Voice Remote in the dark.
Wireless Bluetooth connection
The Fios TV Voice Remote connects with your Fios TV One via a wireless Bluetooth connection so it will still work if your Fios TV One is hidden in a cabinet or other non-metal enclosure—as long as it’s not farther than 25 feet away.
Note: if your Fios TV One is enclosed, please make sure it gets adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
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Learn more about the Fios TV Voice Remote via the tabs below.
Voice search - The fastest way to use your Fios TV Voice Remote is by pressing and holding the Voice Search button to say what you want to watch. Just say what you’re looking for, like “What’s on tonight.” You may also find movies by naming your favorite actor, tune to a channel, turn on subtitles, access the Guide and much more! You can control your DVR or VOD playback by saying “Fast forward one minute” or “Rewind thirty seconds”.
Just remember to hold the button down while speaking and then release.
Menu - The Menu button takes you to the main on-screen menu. From there, use the ring surrounding the OK button on the Fios TV Voice Remote to move between menu options.
Guide - The Guide button takes you directly to the programming grid guide. Pressing the Guide button again brings up a selector that allows you to choose another view.
Navigation ring and OK/Select - Press the navigation ring segments for up, down left or right and the OK buttons to navigate and make onscreen selections.
Using Navigation ring buttons to Skip Forward and Back - Press the Left and Right navigation ring segments to skip video forward or back while using the DVR or watching Video on Demand.
Back (arrow) button - Go back to the previous screen.
Exit button - The exit button will leave your current menu location or screen and return you to normal TV viewing.
Just remember to hold the button down while speaking and then release.
Menu - The Menu button takes you to the main on-screen menu. From there, use the ring surrounding the OK button on the Fios TV Voice Remote to move between menu options.
Guide - The Guide button takes you directly to the programming grid guide. Pressing the Guide button again brings up a selector that allows you to choose another view.
Navigation ring and OK/Select - Press the navigation ring segments for up, down left or right and the OK buttons to navigate and make onscreen selections.
Using Navigation ring buttons to Skip Forward and Back - Press the Left and Right navigation ring segments to skip video forward or back while using the DVR or watching Video on Demand.
Back (arrow) button - Go back to the previous screen.
Exit button - The exit button will leave your current menu location or screen and return you to normal TV viewing.
Info button - Press the Info button to get more details on the show you're watching.
Mute Button - Use this button to mute the sound from your TV. Play/Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward buttons - Use the Play/Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward buttons to control the following:
Mute Button - Use this button to mute the sound from your TV. Play/Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward buttons - Use the Play/Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward buttons to control the following:
- Live TV
- Video On Demand (where allowed)
- DVR recorded programs
- Tapping the Fast Forward or Rewind buttons increases or decreases the video speeds
Note: A long press of the Fast Forward or Rewind jumps you back towards the beginning of shows, and/or forward to the live point of currently airing programs.
Channel / Page +/- - Use the Channel plus and minus buttons to choose one channel up or down in the guide or to page up or down when viewing the Guide.
Last button - The Last button jumps back and forth between the last two programs you were watching.
Record - Use this button to record any show that you’re watching on live TV. It will record back to the moment you started watching that program.
Channel / Page +/- - Use the Channel plus and minus buttons to choose one channel up or down in the guide or to page up or down when viewing the Guide.
Last button - The Last button jumps back and forth between the last two programs you were watching.
Record - Use this button to record any show that you’re watching on live TV. It will record back to the moment you started watching that program.
Voice commands
Extreme violence mod download. With the Fios TV Voice Remote, you can use your voice to tell your Fios TV One what to do. Simply press and hold the microphone button to give commands. Speak normally and hold the Fios TV Voice Remote about 12 inches from your mouth. If held too closely, your voice may come across distorted and difficult for the Fios TV Voice Remote to understand.
Here are a few samples of things you can ask or tell your Fios TV Voice Remote to do:
Search
- 'What's on Animal Planet tonight?'
- 'I want to watch Property Brothers'
- 'Look for comedies starring Jim Carrey'
- 'Show me Disney movies'
Navigation
- 'Tune to HGTV'
- 'Go to the main menu'
- 'Go to the guide'
- 'Go to settings'
- 'Skip forward 30 minutes'
- 'Jump back 1 hour'
- 'Go to DVR'
- 'Go to On Demand'
- 'Skip forward 30 seconds'
Settings
- 'Turn on talking guide'
- 'Turn off closed captioning' (available for select programs)
- 'Turn on Spanish audio' (available for select programs)
- 'Turn on descriptive video' (available for select programs)
- 'Launch my dashboard'
- 'Show my Wi-Fi Credentials'
- 'Pay My Bill'
Steps to pair your Fios TV Voice Remote with Fios TV One or Fios TV One Mini.
- Point the Fios TV Voice Remote toward the Fios TV One you wish to pair it with,
- Press and hold the Play/Pause and “O” buttons at the same time,
- Release the buttons when the blue light starts flashing on the Fios TV Voice Remote,
- When the blue light stops flashing on the Fios TV Voice Remote, your Fios TV Voice Remote is connected, paired and ready for use.
Setting up your Fios TV Voice Remote by Verizon
Here’s a video to help you set up your Fios TV Voice Remote for Fios TV One by Verizon.Steps to control your TV or Audio using your Fios TV Voice Remote.
- After you’ve paired your Fios TV Voice Remote to your set top box, HDMI-connected TVs and Audio systems should automatically be detected and be controlled by your Fios TV Voice Remote.
- Go to Menu > Settings > Voice control > Fios TV Voice Remote > Program Voice Remote > Automatic Setup
- Once the automatic setup completes you’ll see a “Success” message in the top right of the TV screen,
- If this does not work for you, please skip to step 2.
- Go to Menu > Settings > Voice control > Fios TV Voice Remote > Program Voice Remote > Manual Setup
- Select your TV or Receiver Brand and Model and follow the steps,
- You will see a “Success” message in the top right of the TV screen when the setup is complete.
- Go to Menu > Settings > Voice control > Fios TV Voice Remote > Program Voice Remote > Automatic Setup
How do I start using my Fios TV Voice Remote?
- Pull out the plastic tab located on the bottom and your Fios TV Voice Remote is ready to use! Your Fios TV Voice Remote comes with two AA Alkaline batteries already installed, and your Fios TV One will always tell you right on screen when your batteries are low and need replacement.
How do I control my Fios TV One?
- Your Fios TV Voice Remote should pair with your Fios TV One automatically. On-Screen messages will indicate pairing progress and status.If your Fios TV One doesn’t automatically recognize or respond to your Fios TV Voice Remote, follow the on-screen prompts and simply press and hold the play/pause and the ‘0’ buttons at the same time on the Fios TV Voice Remote until the LED flashes blue. Point the Fios TV Voice Remote towards the box that you wish to pair it with, and it should pair itself automatically. Your Fios TV Voice Remote will now control the interface of your Fios TV One.
How do I pair a new Fios TV Voice Remote to my Fios TV One?
- If your Fios TV Voice Remote stops working and you’ve already checked the batteries and made sure you’re using the correct Fios TV Voice Remote for that TV, or if you received a brand new Fios TV Voice Remote in the mail, you may need to pair the new Fios TV Voice Remote. Simply point the Fios TV Voice Remote towards the Fios TV One that you wish to pair it with, press and hold the play/pause and ‘0’ button on the Fios TV Voice Remote until it flashes blue, and it should pair itself automatically. Your Fios TV Voice Remote will now control the interface of your Fios TV Box.Please note: Just remember that only one Fios TV Voice Remote at a time can be paired with any single Fios TV One.
What kind of batteries does the Fios TV Voice Remote use?
- Your Fios TV Voice Remote uses two (2) alkaline AA batteries. When you receive it, two fresh batteries will already be inserted. When the batteries are running low and need to be replaced, you will see a message on your TV screen letting you know.
Why is my Fios TV Voice Remote having trouble understanding me?
- You must press and hold the blue Mic button while speaking so the Fios TV One can respond to your search requests and commands.Speak normally and hold the Fios TV Voice Remote about 12 inches away from your mouth. If held too closely, your voice may be distorted and difficult for your Fios TV Voice Remote to understand.
Help! I can’t find my Fios TV Voice Remote!
- If you misplace your Fios TV Voice Remote, click the power key on the Fios TV One twice. The Fios TV Voice Remote will start making a beeping sound. Pressing any key on the Fios TV Voice Remote will silence the beeper.
Finding your Fios TV One Voice Remote
To find your Fios One Voice Remote, tap the power button twice. Once you have the remote, press any button to stop the beep. If I hide my Fios TV One, how can I use my Fios TV Voice Remote to control my TV Power, Volume, and Mute?
- Your Fios TV Voice Remote connects or “pairs” with the Fios TV One wirelessly, allowing you to “hide” your Fios TV One in a cabinet or other non-metal enclosure. Just make sure your Fios TV One gets adequate ventilation to prevent over-heating the electronics.
Sometimes my TV or audio device won’t respond to my Fios TV Voice remote!
- Even though Your Voice Remote communicates with your Fios TV One or Fios TV One Mini wirelessly, it still controls your TV functions (On/Off; Volume up-down, Mute and input) using infrared light like a traditional remote. Always point your Fios TV Voice Remote at the TV or audio device you wish to control.
If I hide my Fios TV One, how can I use my Fios TV Voice Remote to control my TV Power, Volume and Mute?
- Once paired, the Fios TV Voice Remote uses wireless BlueTooth technology to communicate with the Fios TV One. It should work normally as long as you are within about 25’ of your Set-Top and it is not enclosed in a metallic cabinet.Your TV or AV system commands are sent to your devices via traditional Infrared signals (line of sight) or by CEC if they are connected to each other with HDMI cables.For CEC, your TV and AV systems must be CEC enabled. CEC must be turned on in each component of your system. Please consult the individual user manuals for your entertainment system components for more information.
How do I control my TV or Audio using the Fios TV Voice Remote?
- After you've paired your Fios TV Voice Remote to your set top box, HDMI connected TVs and Audio systems should automatically be detected and be controlled by your Fios TV Voice Remote.In some cases, you may have to manually enter your specific TV and Audio equipment information. Follow these instructions to do so:
- Go to Menu > Settings > Voice control > Fios TV Voice Remote > Program Voice Remote > Manual Setup > Press ‘ok’ to Select
- Select your TV or Receiver Brand and Model and follow the steps
- You will get a ‘success’ message in the upper right of the screen when the setup is complete.
Can I continue to use an IR extender with my Fios TV One or Fios TV One Mini?
- You may use an IR extender by plugging it in to the IR/EXT jack on the back of your Fios TV One or Fios TV One Mini. Voice control and 'Find my Remote' features require a paired, Fios TV Voice Remote to function. These features are not currently supported by third party IR remotes or home theater controllers.
How do I care for my Fios TV Voice Remote?
- Try to treat your Fios TV Voice Remote the same way you treat your mobile phone or PC. Keep it away from high heat sources and only clean it using a slightly moist cloth.Do not leave dead batteries in the Fios TV Voice Remote for an extended period of time. Your Fios TV One will let you know right on screen when it is time to replace the batteries
Find your Fios One Voice Remote
To find your Fios One Voice Remote, tap the power button twice. Once you have the remote, press any button to stop the beep.
Setting up your Fios TV Voice Remote by Verizon
Here’s a video to help you set up your Fios TV Voice Remote for Fios TV One by Verizon.
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