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RE: Fwd: X-10 All On?
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- Subject: RE: Fwd: X-10 All On?
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 07:48:15 +0100
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> I have just discovered X10 and am collecting enough hardware &
Software to
> try it out. So very new to it all, so I am trying it out with the
lights.
> Because I have replaced just about every light in the house with
energy
> saving fluorescent lights, I have to use AM10's. In all the literature
I
> have read so far there are commands for All Lights On & Off (I
assume the
> LM's have a special identity for this) and All Off, which
> includes AM's. Is
> there some way in which an All On command can be sent to AM's?
> Even if only
> on one house code.
No .. the all lights on command is very usefull in emergencies for turning
on lights but an all appliances on command would be dangerous if you had
heaters etc that were coming on without being specifically turned on.
> Are you aware of any interface, PC or stand alone, that will allow a
low
> voltage external event to trigger an X10 signal?
> I would rather hard wire certain devices, mainly because I can use low
> voltage circuits as well as to minimise spurious triggers, but would
like
> them to generate an X10 signal. Any ideas?
An X10 "Powerflash" module produces an X10 signal in response to
a contact
closure ... his low voltage event could close a relay wired to a powerflash
module.
Phil
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