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Re: All Lights On/All Units Off and Modifying an MT10


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  • Subject: Re: All Lights On/All Units Off and Modifying an MT10
  • From: "K. C. Li" <li@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 21:50:03 +0000 (GMT)
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Mark Hetherington wrote:

> Anyone know the reason why X10 controllers tend to have All Lights On
> buttons but no All Lights Off? All Units Off isn't nearly as useful.
How
> likely am I to want to turn off the entire house?

None of the X-10 commands apply to the entire X-10 addressing range. The
above commands only apply to the house code that is set on the unit,
unless you have used a single house code for the whole house.

> Since All Lights Off is supported in the protocol I was wondering
about the
> possibility of modifying a Mini-Timer to send All Lights Off rather
than All
> Units Off. I am assuming it would be as "simple" as
reprogramming a few
> bytes in the IC but having not taken a Mini Timer apart am not sure
what it
> is using to run the X10 commands.

It would be a simple change to the code only if you have the source code.
In addition, the PIC chips used on some of the X-10 modules are custom
chips with no common equivalent available. eg. IR7243.

Regards,

Kwong Li
li@xxxxxxx
Laser Business Systems Ltd.
http://www.laser.com


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