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RE: Power triggering
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Power triggering
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:39:10 -0000
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Tony,
The way I see it you have only a few options left open:
Re-train SWMBO to be more technology friendly
Get rid of SWMBO and do your own thing
Get HV and this will do what you want
Just get a Pronto to do it all and then *remove* all the old remotes so
SWMBO has no option but to use a Pronto...that's what I did ;-). Part of
the re-training effort!
The Pronto started me on the HA path as this was replacing eight remotes
for my AV kit, now I cannot imagine not having a Pronto in at least two
rooms of the house.
You're running out of options mate.
K.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BUTLER, Tony, FM [mailto:tony.butler@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 13 February 2002 14:11
> To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Power triggering
>
> > Depends exactly what you want...... Do you really mean switch on
the
>
> What I mean is that at night, I want to put the TV into standby mode
> (SWMBO
> usually
> does this ATM), then switch off the X10 appliance module it's plugged
> into,
> so no
> power being used at all (apart from, of course by the X10 module -
> probably
> more
> power in fact than the TV uses in standby :-)).
> I would eventually be turning off other stuff too, so a single button
> press
> will
> kill all these devices.
>
> In the morning, I want SWMBO to be able to pick up the TV remote,
press
> 'Power on' and
> have it turn on the appliance module to power the TV, which should
come on
> in standby
> mode, which then actually comes on (because of the button she's
pressing).
> She is still Pronto-averse (I say 'tell me how you want it set up and
I'll
> do it'. She
> never does, so she still complains it doesn't do what she wants to
> do......)
> so will
> probably continue to use the original TV remote. This is why the X10
IR
> module must be
> able to pick up on the TV ON signal and send a signal to the relevant
> appliance module
> (or more likely to a virtual HS module to then send it for me....)
>
> > HomeVision is) and then running things based on that. Much
> > simpler would
> > be to have an IR->X10 box (IR543) and a remote control which
sent a
> > command to the TV and an X10 command to the IR box.
>
> These appear now to be discontinued (according to lets automate) but
if
> they
> are replaced by
> the IR7243 then this will not do as it 'will only respond to X10 IR
> signals'.
> Which would mean SWMBO having to either use the pronto & have it
send
two
> codes (unlikely!) or
> using the learning bit on the TV remote (think it has one...) and
having
> to
> press the learned X10 on
> button followed by the TV on button - again not likely. It's not that
> SWMBO
> is unreasonable, just
> that she sees no advantage in pressing two buttons over the current
one
> button operation.
>
> cheers,
>
> Tony
>
>
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