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RE: Heeeellllp! HomeVision is killing me!!!
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- Subject: RE: Heeeellllp! HomeVision is killing me!!!
- From: "Andy Bovingdon" <bov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 May 2002 14:28:56 +0100
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Must
have missed that one - probably didn't read because it was about a toy
I
didn't
have :)
Well
it seems to have solved the problem. Many thanks - sanity
returns...
Hi Andy
Have a look at the following was sent to hv list a few
weeks ago .
Frank Mc
I'm now officially a
HomeVision
owner (aren't they nice and small).
I setup my HomeVision last night
and started to add in the sequence of codes to switch off the bedroom
lights via my RF remote. When I triggered the code from the TM12
the
HV unit just kept flashing the rx/tx x10 signal lights
continuously.
On investigation it appear that the Homevision is so quick in responding
with it's codes that the TM12 doesn't thing it has successfully
broadcast
the signal so does it again. Hence I am continuously receiving P9
on
>from
the top of the code and all works OK.
Is this normal and if so does
anyone have any experience of how short I can make the delay and it
still
work?
S.
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