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Re: I need an out of the house remote



I use the V572A with a PSC05.

The V572A comes with all house and unit codes enabled -- which is what I
wanted -- so I never needed to hook it to a PC.



<99av@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.64.1004241543530.29149@xxxxxxxxx
>
> The V572 ties into an XTBII, TW523, PSC05 or Powerlinc power line
> interface module (the TW523 is an X10 product).  YOu only use a PC
> initlaly to tell the v572 what house and unit codes you want it to
> receive, and then you don't use a PC with it... just the TW523 and the
> V572 together.  The V572 has its own antenna that you can put away from
> the equipment. .. I have mine mounted in the rafters about 10feet from the
> V572.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, Josepi wrote:
>
>> I don't see any self-contained transcievers from these guys. They do not
>> show any setup sketches to clarify.
>>
>> Is a computer required for all their devices or am I reading this
>> incorrectly?
>>
>>
>> <99av@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Pine.LNX.4.64.1004230112570.20484@xxxxxxxxx
>> The X10 appliance switches that others have mentioned (best to get from
>> Ebay as suggested) work well.
>>
>> To get the distance you need from the RF remote, see:
>> http://www.wgldesigns.com/index.html
>>
>> I have used the V572 RF Whole House Transceiver for about 8 years now,
>> and
>> it works great.  I can control things from the keyfob remotes from
>> well beyond what the typical X10 receiver covers.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>>
>>
>>
>>




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