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Re: ADI SpeakEasy (was Re: Suggestions wanted for Motion Detector delay/time-out)
The ADI forum is a GREAT place for help with your ADI-based HA projects!
Let me know if you want a copy of my CMAX code as an example...
John W
"Robert Green" <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "E. Lee Dickinson" <lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>> Roberty --
>>
>> Baffled me for a minute, too.
>
> Well, at least I am not the only one!
>
>> Top right corner of the screen, select "all
>> posts" instead of "last 45 days"
>
> Figured that out for myself after a while of scanning seemingly empty
> fora.
> Seems to default to that setting, too. I suppose I'll get the hang of it
> eventually. In this case, the information's valuable enough to me to make
> it worth the search. Right now I am trying to understand Guy L's voltage
> divider scheme to read multiple inputs for SECU modules. Lots of
> interesting code snippets but ladder logic seems like the antithesis of
> structured programming. It's hard for me, a very casual programmer, to
> assimilate.
>
> But like it or not, I've determined that whatever I do, it's got to be in
> C-MAX. I may hate it, but it's clearly the language of choice in Ocelot
> programming AND it requires no PC running 24X7 to keep it alive. HomeSeer
> was very attractive for a while, but it requires a PC running MS SW.
> C-MAX
> will allow the HA system to run on battery power long after any PC running
> from the same AH-rated battery has died. With several, recent sustained
> power outages, extreme energy efficiency has become a real factor in my
> planning.
>
> If you separate HA functions into human brain categories, the Ocelot is
> like
> the lizard brain, working automatically to maintain a certain internal
> environment. Now to learn enough C-MAX to become the Lizard King!
>
> --
> Bobby G.
>
>
>
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