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RE: X-10 IR receiver


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  • Subject: RE: X-10 IR receiver
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 18:15:24 +0100
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> I mainly use mine t  fire off a sequence of events, rather than just
turn
> something on or off. The main one being a bedtime macro, which
> when triggered
> turns the patio light on, for the dog t  go and pee, I then
> either turn it
> off manually, or it gets switched off 3 minutes later. It also
> turns the TV &
> other equipment off downstairs & turns the TV on upstairs. Lastly
> it sets a
> timer t  turn the upstairs TV off an hour later.

Agreed ... I have similar macros and do trigger some off via a single X10
command however I also like t  be able t  turn Edwards telly on and off
from
any room or whatever without having t  think "oh ... special case I
haven't
programmed as a macro."

I just think the AH is a great device...

Phil




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