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Re: Home Vision Question


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Home Vision Question
  • From: geraint@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 18:46:10 -0000
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I forgot to mention...

I orginally wanted to use the ViaAccess Proximity key system. I have
two that I bought from Mike.

These however only give 12v when key is held up. Would be great if I
could invert that, so that 12v went through all the time, but when
the key was held up, it went to 0v.

Wonder if Keith has any ideas on that ?

thanks
g


--- In ukha_d@y..., geraint@a... wrote:
> Not got a homevision or even played/seen one.
>
> I have just got the first of my electronic locks for the doors...
>
> after all the messing around, I have left the standard five lever
> mortice locks in, but have now purchased electromagnetic ones for
> daytime convenience.
>
> The circuit takes 12v (via transformer) to power the magnet, so I
was
> thinking the easiest way was to hook this into an Appliance Module,
> wether plug in or Din Rail, so that I could switch off the circuit
> thus allowing entrance.
>
> Is there a way in Homevision to run a macro off a housecode ?
>
> Then I could send an x10 signal to turn off the appliance module,
but
> then say 5 seconds later it would turn back on again, thus securing
> the door.
>
> Thoughts ? Other ways maybe ?
>
> Regards
>
> Geraint.



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