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Re: Re: xpl-hvision ir tx zoning


  • Subject: Re: Re: xpl-hvision ir tx zoning
  • From: steve.cooper@xxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 08:18:00 +0000


> appears that it sometimes sends multiple ir signals even though i use
> current= send......im testing using a mute command...

I'll have a look at this and see if I can see what might be happening.

> Been giving some more thought to this and i believe it would
> work if the following could be done....Incorporate the zone number as
part

> device = name or ir number
> type = infrared
> current=send
> zone = 1

So you what you what to do is to load the variable with zone 1 run a macro
then transmit the IR, correct.

We could have a special type=FIRM which as a zoned control/sensor xpl
message similar to above. We would need to standardise the name of the
variable and macro used though perhaps just call them FIRM or do you have
some other names you prefer.

S.



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