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RE: XBOX - HA for Power ?
- Subject: RE: XBOX - HA for Power ?
- From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:43:14 +0100
Definitely do it via the Comfort relay board.
Paul.
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> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Gareth Cook
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> Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] XBOX - HA for Power ?
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> Pretty much what I thought. Now the question is : can I wire it direct
to
> a Comfort output, or via the relay board (which I have)....
>
> G.
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> ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 22/08/2005 09:01 -----
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> I can't remember the exact voltage, but it's either 5v or 12v.
> It works just the same as a standard ATX PC power supply, the Xbox psu
> is 'on' all the time, and when you push the power button, the
> motherboard starts up.
> So basically shorting out the two connections to the 'on' button
> (without adding any voltage) would start the Xbox just fine...
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> > Here's a thought.
> >
> > I want another media player and have been looking at dvd/divx
players
> > with
> > network support - but they all seem a little flakey, whereas XBMC
just
> > works. But the problem with the XBOX is the on/off - you have to
press
> > the
> > front switch and the remote cant do it (without an awkward mod).
I would
> > be siting the XBOX in Node0.
> >
> > So how about this - I wonder what voltage the power switch at the
> > front is
> > ? I'm curious to know if this can be wired into a Comfort output
(not
> > sure
> > if it would need to go through my relay or not - prob bot) direct
to the
> > switch on the front of the xbox.
> >
> > I can then program a button on the CBUS DLT in the lounge to tell
> Comfort
> > to toggle the power. Not quite as good as a remote but at least
it's a
> > switch in the same room !
> >
> > Comments ?
> >
> > G.
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