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Home automation devices, setup, sources, etc.
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CM-11A Versus CM-15A
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Hello. I have owned and been mostly happy, for my limited automation needs, with my old CM-11A serial controller and Active Home 1.42 software. I only have a couple fast macros and I run the unit stand-alone. I note that there is now a USB CM-15A and Active Home Pro software. So I wonder about if it improves/fixes the following known issues with the... more »
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B/W with handset
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The Video Door Phone is a high tech, electronic security product that allows you to see and speak to a visitor before opening the door. For more information visit-[link] with-handset.html
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LED Christmas lights
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I have hooked up a string of LED Christmas lights to an x10 appliance module as a test. They turn on fine but when they turn on they are still on, but very dim. Any reason why this should happen? I thought Appliance modules mechanically cut the source power.
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Microwave Motion Sensor
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The Motion Sensor is a PIR and MW technology motion sensor designed to detect human body movement in a protected area. Digital processing ensures a high immunity to false alarms and outstanding stability. It uses a sophisticated radio communication protocol with a high level of data safety. More detail visit- [link]... more »
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Glass Break Detector
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The glass break detector has the capacity to detect glass breakages. It has a built-in transmitter to send an alarm signal, and has a built in back up battery. Specification: Dimension : Round = 3.4 in. diameter by 0.83 in. D (8.6 cm diameter by 2.1 cm D). Square = 3.4 in. H, 3.4 in. W, 0.83 in. D (8.6 cm H, 8.6 cm... more »
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OWL wireless energy monitors - Mac-compatible software?
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Hi All, ANyone know if there's a way of getting an Owl CM119 wireless energy monitor to talk nicely to a Mac or Linux machine? Their software only supports windows - was hoping someone might have come up with a hack for other OS... Thanks
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Web Enabled Time/Temp/Humidity and I/O Controller
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There no doubt that houses are getting "smarter" all the time. More and more new homes are coming with goodies like alarm systems, intelligent controls for HVAC, pools and sprinklers and even devices to monitor power consumption in real time. I've seen a lot of very expensive and complex systems to manage the... more »
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