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Re: Integrating BT Home Monitor VP1000/Visonic to Homeseer



>>>> I'm almost done writing an xPL service for the RFXCOM
recievers, with
>>>> one for the transmitter to follow afterwards.

I'm just installing some VP1000 / visonic powermax+ kit now and have an
rfxcom unit on order so this is great news!

What sort of XPL schema will it use?


Martyn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mal Lansell" <mal@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Integrating BT Home Monitor VP1000/Visonic to
Homeseer


> The RFXCOM receivers are excellent.  Mine contains two receiver boards
> and picks up X10 RF (including security devices), Ikea Koppla,
> KlikOn-KlikOff, Digimax Thermostats (which the W800RF32 can't do), and
> Visonic (ditto).  I also have some RFXCOM wireless sensors
(temperature,
> pressure and humidity), and those signals are handled by the RFXCOM
> receiver too.  There are also transmitter modules available for the
same
> protocols (except Visonic).
>
> I'm almost done writing an xPL service for the RFXCOM recievers, with
> one for the transmitter to follow afterwards.  That may also be a
> solution for people with burnt out CM12s - using an RFXCOM transmitter
> to send X10 RF signals from the PC to be picked up by the more
reliable
> TM13 and sent down the powerline.
>
> Mal
>





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