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Re: HA Doorbell



Perhaps off-topic for this topic, but how do you implement your
0600-0000
time for your pc?

Thanks

Simon


On 06/12/06, White, Peter <peter.white@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Going via the HS speaker app seems to introduce another second or 2 of
> delay.  That's actually how I'm running it at the moment, as the HS
> control
> of Sonos is patchy, so I've just installed the speaker app on another
PC
> that's on from 0600-0000, but the delay is more noticeable compared to
my
> original configuration of running it direct off the HA PC (still via
the
> speaker app, but it's all on the same PC).
>
> Pete
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc R. Fuller [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 06 December 2006 09:05
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] HA Doorbell
>
> Hey Peter,
>
> That's interesting, 1 second isn't bad at all. I was planing on using
the
> HS2 speaker application in the main house to play a custom sound and
the
> chime module in an outbuilding. The good thing about the chime is that
it
> can be used anywhere :D
>
> Cheers
>
> Marc
>
>
> White, Peter wrote:
> >
> > Marc
> >
> > All I did was buy a separate bell-push (a nickel/metal jobbie),
and
> > ran some
> > cat5 to the Powerflash (I only use 2 wires, but you never know
what
> > the future holds!). When pushed it closes the contact, which
activates
> > the poweflash module. Using HS2 (which I hate, but it is a bit
> > quicker) and Sonos the lag time is around 1 second, which is
tolerable.
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marc R. Fuller [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx
> > <mailto:groups%40serenitymeadow.com>]
> > Sent: 05 December 2006 13:25
> > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx <mailto:ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: [ukha_d] HA Doorbell
> >
> > Apologies if this appears twice. I sent it this morning and it's
not
> > appearing onlist so I am resending.
> >
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > After having months of problems with my wireless doorbell I have
> > decided to try a home automation version. I've just bought a X10
> > powerflash module and a X10 chime from Letsautomate. I also have
> > homeseer running so can do all sorts of things with the x10
> > information (sad when one gets so excited by something so small
:D )
> > The only problem I foresee is the usual delays in relaying X10
> > information.
> >
> > Now my problem. From what I can see, the powerflash module works
with
> > normally closed circuits. Most of the doorbells available from
most
> > DIY stores appear to be normally open. Anyone seen any nice
looking,
> > normally closed doorbell switches ? Anyone else gone this route
for a
> > doorbell ? Did it all work well in the end ?
> >
> > Any help appreciated.
> >
> > Marc
> >
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Regards

Simon

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