Ir
,
pressure mats anything really once you have
HomeVision
For
instance my front doorbell now goes to HomeVision i/p and the bell is
connected to Homevision o/p port
So
if
the door bell goes the sound on the Hifi ramps down etc etc etc etc
etc
(It
is
imperative that all of these are set to X10 addresses that do not
correspond
to actual lights X10 codes)
because
otherwise the transmitters would turn the lights on/off without HV
realising
and therefore not updating the status.
Have I
got it ?
Nearly
the chances are that HomeVision would pick this up but by not combining the
Addresses there is no chance of the lights changing unless HomeVision does
receive the Address
Mike
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From: Nigel
friery [mailto:nigel@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Sat 17 Feb 01 00:28
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] 2
Way
I
agree,
no local switches
Or
have
an IR network running room to room and use remotes everywhere
?
So (I
not having HV yet) you set up address's in the HV program which the various
transmitters send x10 codes too,
which
then in turn both updates HV status and turns the the light (device) on/off
via HV.
(It
is
imperative that all of these are set to X10 addresses that do not
correspond
to actual lights X10 codes)
because
otherwise the transmitters would turn the lights on/off without HV
realising
and therefore not updating the status.
Nigel
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Message-----
From: Mike
Griffiths [mailto:mike@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
22:01
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] 2
Way
I
know
this sounds radical But
If
you
want to get the best out of HomeVision get rid of all normal light
switches
Do
not
allow any local direct control of X10
lights
That
way HomeVision always knows what state the lights are in because it set
them
That
is what I have done
Any
local switching then comes from
American
Style X10 light switches http://www.letsautomate.com/10340.cfm?cfid=4736&cftoken=24716
RF
units http://www.letsautomate.com/10220.cfm?cfid=4736&cftoken=24716
Touchscreens
http://www.letsautomate.com/index.cfm?cfid=4736&cftoken=24716&Nav=touchscreens&
Timer
(useful for the morning J)
http://www.letsautomate.com/10217.cfm?cfid=4736&cftoken=24716
It
is
imperative that all of these are set to X10 addresses that do not
correspond
to actual lights X10 codes
Obviously
they can then turn on individual lights or
Macros
HomeVision
then ALWAYS knows what is on and what
isn’t
(I’m
using Letsautomate links purely because there is a discription on the site
I
have bought my kit from all over including
US)
Mike
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From: Paul
Miller [mailto:pmiller@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Fri 16 Feb 01 21:36
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] 2
Way
only the
US
modules that advertise themselves as supporting status
request,
this
means that you can poll a device to confirm that what HV believes
the
condition of the device is actual
correct.
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Message-----
From:
Nigel friery [mailto:nigel@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
21:48
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
2 Way
Yes much.
Thats really
frustrating
you can't receive from appliance and light modules.
So
because
HV has the functionality built in to receive - I assume the
US
appliance & light modules do send to
HV.
I'm going for a drink now, I've learnt
something
Thanks for your explanation and
help
Nigel
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Message-----
From: Paul Miller
[mailto:pmiller@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
21:05
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
2 Way
1) correct
2) & 3) I think
you
may be getting confused because there is a company
called x10
as
well as the protocol x10 (how the device talk to each
other
across
the mains). forgetting about the company, not all devices can
send
and receive commands; e.g for UK
models
UNIT
Send
Receive
Appliance modules
N
Y
Light
Modules
N
Y
Light
Switches
N
Y
Motion
Detectors
Y
N
Maxi
Controllers
Y
N
Mini
Controllers
Y
N
Is that any
clearer?
Paul
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Message-----
From: Nigel friery
[mailto:nigel@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
20:53
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
2 Way
Thanks but a little confused
If I
read it right
1) HV has the functionality to
cope.
2) In Uk non "X10 manufactured" units can send a X10
command.
3) But X10 "manufactured" units
cannot.
If I am correct where can I purchase controllers
such
as light switches
which do work
?
Thanks
Nigel
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Message-----
From: Paul Miller
[mailto:pmiller@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
20:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
2 Way
HV will listen for other devices sending a X10
command and then alter the
X10 status within HV to reflect the
change.
BUT, in the UK only other controllers or motion
detectors, keypads etc can
SEND a X10 command the standard
units
such as appliance modules, light
modules and light switches
cannot
send X10 commands hence they cannot show
they have been
switched
on by a local control.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Nigel friery
[mailto:nigel@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 February 2001
20:28
To: UKHA
Subject: [ukha_d] 2
Way
Does anyone know,
In a UK setup
using
Homevision and X10 units.
The Homevision spec states it
"monitors" the X10 units for their state
(on/off
etc).
Is this still true for the UK spec X10
units.
Thanks
nigel