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| + | ====== X10 ====== | ||
| + | X10 is a power line and RF based technology developed in the 1970s. It's very susceptible to signal interference from other devices on the power line because the protocol doesn' | ||
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| + | ===== Using RF-based X10 Wireless Modules ===== | ||
| + | RF wireless X10 modules (motion detectors and remote controls) require either a plug-in transceiver (V572AB, TM751, or EZX10RF) or a computer interface that can receive the RF commands, such as the W800USB, W800RF32, MR26, or CM15. There are two different approaches you can use for wireless communication: | ||
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| + | * Use a plug-in transceiver (V572AB, TM751, or EZX10RF) which receives RF signals and then transmits corresponding X10 signals down your power lines to the [[# | ||
| + | * Use an RF Receiver Interface (W800USB, W800RF32, MR26a, or CM15A) which receives RF signals and then directly sends them to Indigo. When using the RF Interface, the RF signals are sent directly to the computer (no signals need to be transmitted down the power line) resulting in a more responsive control system. Because both the W800RF32 and MR26a are serial devices, you will need a USB serial adapter to connect either one with your computer. If you are using the W800USB, it has USB built-in, but it requires the same FTDI driver as mentioned in the Getting Started Guide for the [[indigo_6_documentation: | ||
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| + | ===== Using X10 Power Line Modules ===== | ||
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| + | To use any X10 power line device, you need an X10 computer interface that allows your Mac to send and receive commands from X10 devices via the power line. Currently shipping X10 interfaces that Indigo supports are the PowerLinc 2413U from Insteon and the CM15A (aka CM15Pro). Indigo also supports several discontinued interfaces as well (CM11/CM12, HD11/HD12, Lynx-PLC, PowerLinc 1132U/ | ||
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| + | See the [[indigo_6_documentation: | ||
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| + | Once you have your interface connected to Indigo and configured properly, you can then start [[indigo_6_documentation: | ||