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Pc usb / rf interface and activehome pro. home automation system

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2.
Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet and plug it into an Appliance
Module (sold separately).
3.
If your ActiveHome Pro software is not running, start it by double clicking on the
ActiveHome Pro icon.
4.
Using your mouse, click the switch of "My Appliance" as shown on your
computer screen. There may be a delay of one or two seconds from the time
you click the "on screen" module switch and when the appliance actually turns
on.
You can schedule each of your Modules to turn on or off any time by clicking on
the small clock at bottom left hand side of your "on screen" modules. If you have
trouble scheduling modules, check the on-line helps for details on how to schedule
events (turning Modules on or off).
You can also define your own automated Macros for the lights and appliances in
your home!
Macros are a useful way to group commands for your X10 modules. If you have
lights and appliance that you frequently use in similar ways, you can easily turn
them into a macro.
Included with your ActiveHome Pro software are two sample macros: My Macro 1
and My Macro 2. These 2 sample Macros show up as "on screen" modules also
Click on the Edit button located on the "on screen" macro to get an idea of what
you can do with macro.
My Macro 1 with House Code/Unit Code of address of A3-On will be executed
when the command A3-On is received.
My Macro 2 with House Code/Unit Code of address A3-Off will be executed when
the command A3-Off is received.
Again, check the on-line helps for details on how setup macro.
Safety Considerations
Remember to exercise good common sense when using ActiveHome Pro --
especially when scheduling unattended devices. There can be some unexpected
consequences if not used with care. For example, an empty coffee pot can be
remotely turned on. If that should happen, your coffee pot could be damaged from
overheating. If an electric heater is turned on by remote control while clothing is
draped over it, a fire could result. USE CAUTION when using the system for the
control of high power heating appliances such as portable heaters.
Technical Data:
AC supply: 230 VAC/50 Hz-30mA
X10 Powerline: 120 KHz/2.5vp-p
RF frequency: 433.92MHz
Backup battery : 6LR61- 9Volts DC alkaline battery
Backup time: 1 Week typ.
22-2-2008
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