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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: April 08 2002 at 20:49 | IP Logged
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Is there a difference with these, or, are they functionally the same?
Thanks,
Tony
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: April 09 2002 at 10:17 | IP Logged
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Tony,
No they are different. The X-10 RF In is only currently supported by the MR26A. The X-10 In is pretty much everything else. Even if the command originates via a palm pad which is RF and received by a transceiver such as a TM751, the command is now on the powerline and as such is considered an X-10 In. The MR26A however, directly picks up RF and the powerline may never see the actual command. The differences are listed below:
X-10 RF In: X-10 status variables are not modified; X-10 internal matrix is not modified. The X-10 multi-X variables ARE updated.
X-10 In: X-10 status variables and X-10 internal matrix are both updated. Multi-X variables are updated.
Unless you have a mouseremote (MR26A), use the X-10 In trigger.
If you want to read a little more on it, its buried in the manual in the Appendix under the MR26A section
Dave.
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: April 09 2002 at 20:38 | IP Logged
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Thanks. I'll go take a look.
Tony
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