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Re: X-10 commands via Harmony remote?



I've never really looked at it in depth. One of the principals in Intrigue
Technology (who created the Harmony remote) contacted me a few years ago to
discuss X-10 and RF. IIRC, at that time they had no way to enter codes
directly.

Can you modify the graphics?

"Kurt Delaney" <kurt_dot_delaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>It is a CCF code, entered through the web site configuration, and then it is
>downloaded to the device.  I personally have not used that feature w/ my
>880, since all the functionality I needed for my devices was already in
>their database (discrete on/offs, etc.).  This was *by far* the easiest
>universal remote to set up that I have ever encountered.
>
>"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:43980cbe.97494125@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> "Kurt Delaney" <kurt_dot_delaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >news:4396c377.78731542@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> In the past they could only be programmed by downloading from their
>online
>> >> database. Perhaps that has changed. I haven't paid much attention to it
>in
>> >> the past few years.
>> >
>> >The 880 is programmable via the online database, entering codes directly,
>or
>> >IR remote-to-remote learning.  I would bet the 890 would carry on that
>level
>> >of programming flexibility.
>> >
>>
>> You say, "entering codes directly". Is it a proprietary protocol or can it
>> be a CCF code?
>



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