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RE: Views on X10 Addressing


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  • Subject: RE: Views on X10 Addressing
  • From: Keith Doxey <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 11:31:23 +0100
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Ive done similar

A = Amber's Room
B = Bedroom (Ours)
C = Cinema (for controlling AV kit)
K = Kitchen
L = Lounge
M = Macros

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 September 2001 10:18
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Views on X10 Addressing


I've done something similar to Phil. I've divided the house into
"zones", so upstairs is:

Guiding principle - stick "similar usage" rooms together, and
assume
that the number of devices in a zone will double, so move housecodes as
soon as you get to 8 devices in a zone in your _current_plan_.

Output zones:

A: Master bedroom, en-suite bathroom, dressing room
B: Guest bedroom, my study
C: Library (lots of subtle lighting)
D: "Circulation spaces upstairs" - landing, main bathroom etc...
E: Sitting room (where the home cinema space is going to move, so
lighting control is going to be lots!)
F: Kitchen, dining room and utility room
G: "Circulation spaces downstairs" - hall, W/C

Input zones:

H: The PIRs, irrespective of where they are (each requires two unit
codes.)

I: Is reserved for outside front and garage (intended to be mainly
lighting)
J: Is reserved for outside back (intended to be multi-zone watering)

M: is for development (M stands for "Macro".)

Gives me space to expand each zone a reasonable amount without adding a
house code, and means that I can control the _whole_ master bedroom
suite from an "old - single-house-code" receiver and my Pronto.

Control is Homevision / IR receivers+Pronto / PIRs and RF receiver, but
NOT Comfort.

Mark Harrison
Head of Systems, eKingfisher

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Harris [mailto:phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 5 September 2001 09:59
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Views on X10 Addressing



I've allocated one house code per room with two consecutive house codes
"reserved" for the garage (AV Room when I get round to doing it)
as I
expect
to have quite a few devices needed in there.

There are some housecodes which I know won't be fully utilised (one
housecode is allocated to the airing cupboard for example) and in those
cases I *could* merge "roomcodes" so that the stairway/landing,
airing
cupboard and bathroom all share one housecode but even doing it with all
rooms seperate I still have a complete housecode for the loft, another
for
anything outside and another for testing purposes and still a couple
spare
so there should be enough for everything.

I keep an Excel spreadsheet with one Worksheet per housecode (roomcode)
and
each device logged in the spreadsheet. Each entry in the spreadsheet has
the
module type (AD/LD/AW/LW), whether the device is an input or an output
(so
that I don't have to remember the module types from the codes as I have
a
bad memory for product codes), whether it supports dimming or not and
how
many modules are using that address (for example in my computer room I
have
two lamp modules sharing an address).

It's very easy to lose track of what modules you have at what addresses!

Phil



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Howard [mailto:chris_howard@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 05 September 2001 09:50
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Views on X10 Addressing
>
>
>
> I am just about to fit my X10 applicance / lighting / din modules at
> home and I am interested on peoples views as to the best addressing
> scheme for house and unit codes.
>
> I have Comfort installed, and I know it will expect to see certain
> house codes for different parts of the house, unless I start
> modifying the default responses.
>
> Does anybody have any strong views on house / unit codes i.e. one
> house code for upstairs / downstairs, or maybe one per room etc.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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