That's the route I took - an MS14A (US frequency) motion sensor, an
MR26A
receiver plugged into the Homeseer PC's serial port, and an X10 chime unit.
Homeseer can initiate other events when the PIR triggers, and I can use the
integral dawn/dusk sensor to switch lights on/off. If I'm outside, I can
plug
the chime unit into a mains socket in the shed....
Admittedly it doesn't tell you when the batteries are running
low!
Leigh Sinclair
>Or another plan is to use a PR511 and get it to alert you when
someone >approaches the door.
>Just a couple of
ideas.
>K.
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