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Re: Re: RS232 or RF X10?


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Re: RS232 or RF X10?
  • From: steve.cooper@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 12:38:54 +0000
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>>I may be wrong, but I think you can only group on/off/dim/bright
commands.
>>So you cannot group preset commands for example to perform A3 60%,
A6
90%,
>>A4 30%.

No and yes.  It will only group lights that have the same command so preset
A3 60% and A6 60% will work but not if you want them at different levels.
If you want to create the effect of all lights coming on together you could
start with them all at 30% then raise the other two by 30% and then the
last by 30% again.  Of course your not saving X10 commands or time doing it
that way though.

If you have all the lights on LD11's you can just use the extended X10
command set, although HomeSeer doesn't directly support scenes you can get
it to send the commands by writing a script using the ExecX10 command.  Set
up all the dim levels then issue an On to all the devices.

S





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