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X-10 Lighting - Device Configurations
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X-10 panels, including codes for all devices (1-16), as well as repeating dim/bright controls. Features quick, direct access panels with individual on, off, dim and bright for one button operation of all 16 codes.
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CCF file with working and tested codes for all 16 devices.
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Control your X10 lights in style using Cinemar's X10 lighting control panel. Use the hard keys on the right of your Pronto to control ON/OFF and Dim/Brightness.
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A clean X-10 CCF file. Uses hard channel up/down for on/off, volume for bright/dim and lower buttons for all on/off.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Learned codes for X-10.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Includes tested codes.
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Contains lighting and security uses. Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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A complete configuration for this device.
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Basic commands for devices 1-16, on/off, bright/dim, and all on/off.
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A complete set of X10 codes. These codes solve the previous problem of limited range, and of strobing. This has been the result of much trial and error and would not have been possible without the hard work and extensive testing from M4um.
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Controls units 1 through 16, all lights on, all lights off, on, off, bright, dim.
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All remote control codes.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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X10 produces a device called the IR543 which controls X10 powerline devices using an infrared remote, but it only sends signals to devices on a single house code (16 devices). Laser Business Systems produces a modification kit called the IRAH which allows the IR543 (now called IR543AH) to send signals to devices on all house codes (256 devices). Included are device configuration files to allow the Philips ProntoNEO TSU500, the Marantz RC3200, and the Boston Acoustics Avidea A7RC/TSU501 to... (more)
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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This should be a fairly complete listing for all X-10 IR codes - to my knowledge found nowhere else - a total of 41 hex codes containing all known X10 IR codes! I've included below both the House codes along with all of the other "device" codes I've accumulated. In plain text format.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Simple page with all 16 house and device codes. Works just like the old 6-in-1 remote: 1) Press the desired house code; 2) Press the desired device number; 3) Press the desired function (On, Off, Dim, etc.). Once steps 1 and 2 are done, you can just press the function buttons to continue controlling that same device, until a different house code/device is selected. From here, the individual X10 codes can be lifted and used within a macro to tie the desired function to a single soft button.
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A complete configuration for this device.
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All discrete codes for an X-10 system. Includes device codes, house codes, status codes and more.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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All remote control codes for the 16-code/16-device IR543AH.
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All house and unit codes for use with the IR543AH (not IR543).
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I used to use a Pronto RU940, but now use the MX-3000. I've been programming it for the last week or two and got round to the home automation side of things. I just got the IR7243AH and found the X10 codes available didn't work for me. I uploaded the codes for the Pronto and then " learned them" to the MX and thought that maybe someone else might use them. I have tested them with my setup, but, these may not work with yours.
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Codes learned from a Pronto RU940 that actually work with the X-10 IR7243U. The original template is based on Robert Picard's and only the learned buttons with "pronto 256" have been tested. I intend to re-issue a tidier more elaborate verion in the future, but at least this will allow all the frustrated folks with IR7243's to get moving again.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Codes that work with this transeiver module and the RU950.
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Includes a wealth of X-10 codes: discrete on/off dim/brighten for all 16 codes, plus "regular" device/brightness codes and a dimmer bar with direct access to variable brightness levels.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.
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Commands for this device are available as part of a system layout file.


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